Are you a collector, investor, or trader of non-fungible tokens – NFTs? Then you may like my free NFT profit tracker tool. It helps you to record all purchases and sales, it calculates profit or loss and you can organize it by moving the cards. If you like it, follow me on Twitter and sign up for my free newsletter, because there is more to come!
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Try different views by clicking on “Views”! Grid is like a classic spreadsheet. Gallery shows the data in cards. Click on a card to see all details. Kanban lets you move the cards from one status to another.
How to use my free NFT Profit Tracker:
- Name: The name of the NFT.
- Image: Drage and drop the image of your NFT.
- Notes: Space for your thoughts.
- Status: Buy – an NFT you intend to buy. Hold – shows your strategy to further hold this asset. Sell – shows your intention to sell it. Sold – the referring NFT is already sold. As soon as this happens, profit or loss will be calculated.
- Source: You can enter the website, where you bought the NFT.
- Location: The wallet, where you store the NFT.
- Buy: The date of your purchase. Click on the cell to choose a date.
- $/ETH@Buy: The rate for ETH in Dollar when you buy the NFT.
- Buy & Mint $: The money you spend to purchase or mint the NFT in Dollar.
- Gas Fee ETH: The gas fee to mint the blockchain for the NFT in ETH.
- Gas Fee $: The gas fee in Dollar.
- Total Cost ETH: The total cost to get the NFT in ETH.
- Total Cost $: The total cost to get the NFT in Dollar.
- Sell: The date, when you sell the asset.
- $/ETH@Sell: The rate for ETH in Dollar when you sell the NFT.
- Sell price ETH: The money you get, when you sell the NFT in ETH.
- Sell price $: The sales price in dollar.
- Market Fee%: The percentage of the sales price you have to pay to the marketplace. i.e. 2.5% at Opensea.
- Royalty Fee %: The percentage of the sales price you have to pay to the artist/creator of the NFT.
- Net Sell Price $: The remaining sales price you receive.
- Profit/Loss: The result of your investment in Dollar. As long, as there was no sale, it shows “$ 0.00”. When you enter a sales price, you get P/L.
Once you have this tool in your account, you can edit everything. The entered data are of course examples. And the Phoneheads are my first NFT collection – maybe the ugliest one in the world, but I like them more and more! 🙂
2 Steps to get this tool:
1) Click here to open a free Airtable account
2) Click on the “Copy base” link at the end of the table.
Peter is a solopreneur in Salzburg, Austria, a husband, and a family father. He runs a little publishing company, and blogs about starting and running online businesses. In his spare time, he enjoys hiking with friends and reading the Bible, and sometimes he takes a trip in his roaring old black 2001 Jaguar XJ8.