The tile is a compact snapshot of the metals and crypto you selected—not a trading platform.
Configure it in dashboard edit mode; full steps: The Commodity Prices module.
Use it as context, not prophecy
Dealers, premiums, and local tax all move the number you personally pay. Treat the tile as orientation, not a guarantee.
Common questions
- Why does my LCS quote differ?
Premiums, inventory, and card fees all move retail price. Your log should still reflect what you paid.
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