New Trade Detail: See Exactly What You Gained or Lost on Every Asset

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The big question after any dynasty trade isn't just "who won?" — it's "by how much, and on what?" We've updated every trade card to answer that question at the individual asset level.

Three Columns, Full Picture

Each player and pick in a trade now shows three numbers side by side:

  • Then — the dynasty value on the day the trade was accepted
  • Now — the current dynasty value
  • Gain/Loss — the net change, shown in green (up) or red (down)

The gain/loss is calculated as current value minus trade-day value. Positive means the asset has appreciated since you acquired it. Negative means it hasn't lived up to what you paid.

Locked In at Departure

If you traded a player away or dropped them after originally receiving them, the gain/loss is locked at the point of departure — not updated based on what the player is worth today. This gives you an honest picture of your actual return, not a hypothetical one.

Assets that have left your roster are marked with a small symbol:

  • traded away
  • dropped
  • No symbol means you still hold the asset

This distinction matters a lot in dynasty. A player you traded away for peak value locks in a gain even if they later rebounded. A player you held through a decline shows the full loss. The numbers reflect your actual decision-making.

Cross-Season Accuracy

Many dynasty managers run linked leagues across multiple seasons. We fixed an accuracy issue where players received in one season and traded away in another could show the wrong gain/loss. The gain/loss calculation now correctly spans seasons, using the value at the time of each transaction regardless of which league season it occurred in.

Summary Row

At the bottom of each expanded trade, the summary matrix shows the same three metrics totalled across all assets on each side: total value at trade, total value now, and total net gain/loss. This gives a quick read on which side of the deal has collectively outperformed.

Expand any trade in your history to see the per-asset breakdown.

Try it with your Sleeper league →