Robinhood's app provides info on each cryptocurrency so that you can make informed decisions on potential investments, track your returns, and more. We'll go over the information available and how to utilize it.
Note: Cryptocurrency details vary from the traditional stock details. For traditional security details, check out How to Read the Robinhood Stock Details.
The Chart
The chart tracks the coin's value over time. You can change the view to display the live (the last hour), one day, one week, one month, three month, one year, or five year history.
Mobile
Web
Viewing the price at a specific time
Mobile
Tap and hold on the graph itself to see specific price points along the timeline. Drag to the left or right to read the coin price at a specific time.
Web
Hover over the graph to see specific price points along the timeline.
Your Position
If you have an open position in a cryptocurrency, you can see information about your returns, your holdings, and your portfolio diversity.
Mobile
From the price chart page, tap Details in the upper right corner of your mobile app, or scroll down.
Web
On the price chart page, the information is displayed just below the chart.
Equity: The value of your position (fluctuates along with the price of the coin)
Cost: Total you spent for this cryptocurrency
Today's Return: The amount of money you’ve made or lost during the current day
Total Return: The amount of money you’ve made or lost since you opened the position
Average Cost: The average cost of your position, if you were to own a full unit
Quantity: A decimal value of how much of the cryptocurrency you own
Portfolio Diversity: The percentage of your portfolio invested in the cryptocurrency
History
Mobile
From the price chart page, tap Details in the upper right corner of your mobile app. Tap on any transaction to see the full details of the trade. If there are more orders that aren't displayed, you'll see a "more" link that'll take you to another screen with all the orders.
Web
On the price chart page, you can scroll down to the bottom of the page to see your historical orders. Click on any transaction to see the full details of the trade. If there are more orders that aren't displayed, you'll see a "show more" link that'll take you to another page with all the orders.
News
You can read articles (mostly speculative) on the cryptocurrency and use that to predict its future performance or find possible reasons for its current performance.