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# Insights & Analytics

SwapSights provides its users with insights regarding their trading style, and precise analytics pertaining to their successes and failures.&#x20;

Base plans include basic analytics and insights such as Profit & Loss (P\&L) statistics, best trade by percentage & dollar value and access to the SwapSights leaderboard.&#x20;

More advanced plans include more detailed analytics, such as trades categorized by sector (meme, utility, high cap, low cap, etc), success rates across different sectors, access to SwapSights competitions, and AI generated trading plans customized to users’ trading styles.


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