Multi Asset Basket

Aggregate USD, EUR, GBP, CHF, and gram-gold holdings into a single TRY view and interpret portfolio impact with date-based or scenario mode.

Multi Asset Basket

Use live or historical Frankfurter rates for USD, EUR, GBP, and CHF, while keeping gold manual for now.

Mode selection
Frankfurter rates are ready
Reference date

Leave empty for the latest working day. Pick a past date to use that day's ECB reference rates.

Latest
Frankfurter-backed FX dataFrankfurter historical + latest ECB reference rates

Gold is not live yet. Frankfurter is used for fiat FX; enter gold manually.

Manual mode is useful for future assumptions or assets outside Frankfurter coverage.
  • • Example: revalue the basket with 2021 rates
  • • Example: include GBP and CHF for a broader FX mix
  • • Example: combine a future gold assumption with historical FX
Basket Summary
Total TRY
33,035 TRY
USD value
3,850 TRY
EUR value
4,250 TRY
GBP value
2,475 TRY
CHF value
2,210 TRY
Gold value
20,250 TRY
Manual / scenario data: USD 38.5 | EUR 42.5 | GBP 49.5 | CHF 44.2 | Gold 4,050
Provider decision: Frankfurter is active only for fiat FX. Gold stays manual until a live provider is validated.

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What is this tool for?

The Multi Asset Basket tool consolidates multiple holdings into one TRY-based view so users can read total value without switching between separate calculators.

People use it to understand concentration across assets, compare contribution by instrument, and test what-if scenarios before rebalancing decisions.

What do parameters mean and where does data come from?

USD, EUR, GBP, and CHF inputs represent nominal holdings. Each input is converted to TRY using the selected date reference rate.

Fiat FX rates are sourced through the Frankfurter/ECB pipeline. Gram-gold is currently manual in this tool because a single production-grade live-gold source and fallback policy is not locked yet.

Calculation logic and formula interpretation

Core logic is `asset_amount x TRY_rate` per asset, then summing all converted values. The result is the basket total in TRY.

The calculator also shows each asset's share in total value. This helps interpret whether portfolio behavior is diversified or dominated by a single component.

How should output be read?

Total TRY output is an analytical snapshot derived from entered nominal values and selected rates, not a final accounting statement or settlement amount.

Read asset contribution cards together with the total. If one line drives most of the basket, risk concentration may be higher than expected.

Real-world numeric scenario

Example input: 5,000 USD, 3,000 EUR, 1,000 GBP, 2,000 CHF, and 50 grams of gold. The tool converts each line and reports one consolidated TRY total.

If a higher manual gold price is entered, gold weight can dominate the basket. That practical signal is useful when deciding whether to rebalance allocation.

Why needed, limits, and misuse risks

This tool is valuable when portfolio data is fragmented across currencies and instruments; it creates one operational baseline for quick analysis.

Outputs are not financial or investment advice. Before any final transaction, verify with official institutions, licensed professionals, and up-to-date market data.

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