> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.omax.fun/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.omax.fun/what-is-omax.fun/accessing-your-portfolio.md).

# Accessing Your Portfolio

To view your portfolio on [Omax.fun](https://omax.fun/) , follow these steps:

1. **Link Your Wallet Begin by connecting your wallet to the platform.**
2. **Access Your Portfolio**

&#x20;             • Click on your wallet address located in the top right corner of the page.&#x20;

&#x20;             • From the dropdown menu, select “Portfolio” to navigate to your portfolio section.

3. **Portfolio Details In the Portfolio section, you will find the following information:**&#x20;

&#x20;          **•** Tokens Owned: Displays the quantity and value of the tokens currently held in your wallet.

&#x20;         • Tokens Created: Lists the tokens that have been generated with your wallet Address.                                  &#x20;

This feature allows for easy management and tracking of your assets within the [Omax.fun](https://omax.fun/) .


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