> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.brahma.fi/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.brahma.fi/brahma-accounts/brahma-pro/portfolio-management.md).

# Portfolio Management

Portfolio Management in your account is a comprehensive view of your crypto assets and DeFi positions across multiple chains. With account’s unified dashboard, you can easily track your holdings, manage your positions, and review your transaction history—all in one place.

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#### Key Features

* **Unified Asset Overview**: Brahma home page gives you a complete view of all the assets held in your account across multiple chains.
* **DeFi Position Tracking**: Your account also allows you to monitor your DeFi positions, providing a detailed breakdown of your token allocations, earned yield, and more. You can keep an eye on how your assets are performing within different protocols.
* **Filter by Chain**: If you want to view specific information by blockchain, Your account enables you to filter your assets and positions by chain. This helps you focus on the details relevant to each network.
* **Transaction History**: The **History** tab offers a clear and detailed overview of your past transactions. Each entry includes information about the actions taken and explains the transaction content.
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