Getting Started with Enyxus
At the heart of Enyxus™ is a powerful equivalency tracking tool that lets the user experience one assets’ pricing relative to one another, rather than to only be priced in just fiat currencies like USD or a very small number of market tokens offered by exchanges. This equivalency tracking, when coupled with historical price tracking lets visitors to the site evaluate markets in ways that have never been experienced before and opens a world of opportunity that has been entirely hidden, until now.
In this guide, users will learn the basic functionality of the Enyxus™ Platform including the free tools available to any visitor to the site, as well as our unique and proprietary trading tools, available to paid members. This guide will start with a quick overview of the platform to help the reader familiarize themselves with basic navigation. There are a number of key areas within the platform that assist the user in evaluating opportunities, managing their assets and executing trades that will be addressed in greater detail throughout this guide.
For more information about the core concepts that have guided the development of Enyxus™, please see the document entitled Enyxus™ Concepts.
A Glossary is also available to assist the user in understanding the terminology used throughout the platform.
Quick Tour
Enyxus™ is both a tool for assessing the markets and a tool for executing trades across multiple brokerages and exchanges. Enyxus™ offers traditional market information including assets by market capitalization, asset price, volume, etc. in the Markets section of the platform. However, visitors to the software will find the unique market analysis tools offered within the Market Matrix are what makes Enyxus™ an invaluable tool for understanding the markets and finding trading opportunities.
More detail on how to use the Market Matrix can be found in the Market Matrix section.
Once users connect their trading accounts at their various brokerages and exchanges to Enyxus™, a variety of trading and analysis tools become available. Users will find the Smart Matrix is a natural transition as they apply the concepts from the Market Matrix tool to their own holdings.The Smart Matrix can be found in the Matrix Mode, in the tab next to the Market Matrix.
Below the Matrix Mode, users will find a variety of additional tools within the Left Quick Functions Bar. These include List Mode, Dot Mode and Block Mode.
These three modes allow users to see their holdings broken out into smaller pieces so the user can strategically build into and out of positions incrementally, rather than the typical, “all-in” style of trading that results from exchanges and brokers blending multiple purchases of assets into a single position with an averaged, blended price. Perhaps the easiest way to quickly see an asset’s individual positions’ performance is through the block mode. To learn more about Block Mode, please see the Block Mode section below.
While the Smart Matrix allows users to quickly see their holdings in a particular account, compared to other assets, if a user wishes to see the entirety of all their portfolios, on all connected accounts, they can find this in the portfolio tab. Here the user can easily narrow or expand their focus from as granular as a single block, to all assets regardless of where the assets are located, while also arranging and sorting the assets to the user’s liking.
Enyxus™ provides users with an unprecedented amount of flexibility and utility in each of the sections noted in the quick tour and other areas we’ll address in the following sections.