How-to guide
The Assets by jurisdiction chart shows how much of your wealth is held in each country. This helps you spot concentration risk — too much exposure in a single legal or economic system.
Each account has a jurisdiction field — the country where the account is held or the asset is domiciled. By default, accounts have no jurisdiction set, so they don't appear in the chart until you add one.
Some assets like gold and Bitcoin are treated as borderless and are excluded from the jurisdiction chart by default, since they aren't tied to a specific country.
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Why it matters
Geographic concentration is a real risk — currency devaluations, political instability, and tax changes affect wealth differently by country. Setting jurisdiction on each account gives you an honest view of where your money actually lives.