Owned lines
Quantity + cost
Entries track what the user owns, not only a catalog card.
Feature
Manage owned card positions with grading context.
EV
Expected value before grading.
ROI
Profit after all costs.
Risk
Grade downside made visible.
Product preview
Static app snapshotBased on the real Portfolio page: owned entries, raw/graded composition, valuation and actions.
Kardive app
Pokémon Card Portfolio Tracker
Illustrative, non-interactive preview
The screen below is a static snapshot based on the real Kardive app. Buttons and controls are intentionally inactive on this marketing page.
Owned-card operations
Portfolio pages in competing tools often focus on total value. Kardive connects portfolio value to grading decisions: raw or graded status, acquisition price, current value, composition, notes and ROI handoff for cards the user actually owns.
Decision example
Portfolio is not only storage. It keeps the owned cost basis close to the grading decision when market prices move.
Owned lines
Quantity + cost
Entries track what the user owns, not only a catalog card.
Raw or graded
Status-aware
Portfolio value uses raw or grade-specific market context when available.
Spreadsheet
No lock-in
Pro users can export portfolio data for spreadsheets and records.
ROI handoff
Next decision
Raw holdings can open the calculator when grading becomes worth reviewing.
Why Kardive is different
| Decision area | Generic tracker | Spreadsheet | Kardive |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary metric | Collection value. | Cost basis and manual value. | Value plus grading decision context. |
| Graded support | Varies by company. | Manual. | Raw, PSA, CGC and BGS status-aware entries. |
| Ownership | Platform-specific. | User-owned file. | App workflow plus spreadsheet export. |
Workflow
Use cases
Store acquisition price, quantity and notes, then review whether grading changes expected value.
Keep PSA, CGC or BGS status visible with current market value and P&L.
See raw versus graded distribution and identify cards that deserve fresh ROI analysis.
Portfolio entries store what the user actually owns: card, quantity, acquisition price, date, raw or graded status, grading company, grade bucket and notes.
When available, current raw or graded market values estimate current value, profit and loss, composition and valuation snapshots while avoiding unnecessary fresh price lookups.
Portfolio is a Pro workflow because it combines owned data, premium market context, exports and recurring valuation review.
Users can add a card from relevant workflows, open card detail from the portfolio table and use the calculator to decide whether a raw holding deserves grading.
How the pieces connect
Kardive turns market data and user assumptions into a grading decision users can revisit and improve.
FAQ
Pokémon Card Portfolio Tracker helps users move from Pokémon card research to a concrete grading decision. Track owned raw and graded cards, acquisition cost, notes and valuation snapshots.
This page describes how the feature works in Kardive: card metadata, raw value, graded prices, user cost defaults, saved assumptions and plan-aware access where relevant.
A tracker usually answers what a card is worth, and a spreadsheet depends on manual formulas. Kardive connects the same context to grading-specific decisions: costs, grade outcomes, expected value, risk, saved workflows and plan-aware actions.
The feature either feeds the calculator, explains a calculator result, saves a calculator scenario or brings the user back when a card needs a fresh ROI check.
Free and Pro access depends on the workflow. The public site sends people to login, while Kardive checks limits and Pro features inside the app.
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