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# Monitoring your Capital

## Your Investors Dashboard

In your Dashboard you can see the current value of your Portfolio / Your Fund Shares. If you want to see more Details you can just click on the Fund. There you see the development of the Price Chart and different statistics like the price changes in the current cycle or the AUM.

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In the Fund Details you can see the fee settings and the remaining time before you can sell your fund shares.

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You can see your whole transaction history in the transactions tab
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