How to Track Your Roblox Portfolio on RBX Invest

Connect Roblox, sync your Limiteds, and read your portfolio: value, timeline chart, UGC vs Classic splits, inventory filters, and privacy controls.

Connect your Roblox account to RBX Invest and the site turns your Limited collection into a proper portfolio: total value, growth over time, UGC vs Classic splits, and a filterable inventory you can share - or keep private. This guide covers setup, every stat on your portfolio page, how to read the timeline chart, and what your data does and doesn't expose.

Setup: connect and sync

From your profile page, hit Connect with Roblox. This uses Roblox's official OAuth sign-in - you authorize on roblox.com itself, RBX Invest never sees your password, and the permission granted is read access to your public inventory. Once linked, hit Sync Inventory. The sync pulls your Classic and UGC Limiteds (large inventories sync in stages), and you can re-sync any time with a five-minute cooldown between runs.

That's the whole setup. Your portfolio now lives at your player page - reachable from the account menu - and updates its valuation as market prices move.

Your portfolio page, stat by stat

The header shows three headline tiles:

  • Unique Items - how many distinct Limiteds you hold.
  • Total Items - total copies, counting duplicates.
  • Portfolio Value - the sum of every copy valued at its current RAP.

Portfolio Value is a RAP-based mark, and it's worth understanding what that means: RAP is the average of recent sale prices (full explainer), so your portfolio value is what the market has recently paid for items like yours - not a guaranteed exit price. Actual liquidation runs into the lowest-listing price and the 30% marketplace fee. Treat the number as a fair benchmark for tracking progress, not a withdrawal balance.

Below the headline, two panels split your holdings by type - UGC Limiteds and Roblox Limiteds (Classics) - each with its own unique/copies/value counts. The split matters because the two markets behave differently: Classics vs UGC covers how, but the short version is that Classic supply is frozen forever while UGC items have creator-set quantities, holding periods, and a different fee split.

A Deleted items toggle controls whether items removed from Roblox still count. Historical snapshots always include what you held at the time, so flipping the toggle can make the live total differ slightly from the chart's last point.

Reading the portfolio timeline

The Portfolio Timeline chart graphs your portfolio's history from daily snapshots. The controls:

  • Timeframes - 7D, 14D, 30D (default), 60D, 90D, ALL, or a custom date range.
  • Type tabs - All, UGC Limiteds, or Regular Limiteds, so you can see which half of the portfolio is doing the work.
  • Series toggles - Value (on by default), plus Items and Copies on a second axis.

The trend badge shows your percentage change across the visible window, and the footer summarizes current value and total change in Robux.

The Items and Copies series are more useful than they look: they separate market movement from your own activity. Value climbing while copies stay flat means your holdings appreciated. Value climbing because copies jumped means you bought things - not the same achievement. Watching the two together is the honest way to judge whether your picks are actually working.

The inventory table

Under the chart sits your full inventory with per-item cards: RAP, the current lowest listing, and total value per stack (RAP × quantity). Controls include name search, a creator filter, min/max RAP bounds, an item-type filter, and sort pills for Total Value (default), RAP, Copies, Name, and Lowest Price.

Two sorts worth a regular look: Lowest Price surfaces where market floors sit against your positions, and Copies shows your concentration - if one item is a third of your portfolio value, you're making a bet whether you meant to or not. Clicking any card opens the full item page with its chart, holder distribution, and ownership data.

Privacy: who sees your portfolio

Visibility is explicit and yours to control. By default, your RBX Invest portfolio follows your Roblox profile's own inventory privacy setting - private on Roblox, private here. A toggle on your profile page overrides that in either direction. When your inventory is private, other users who open your player page see a locked screen, you're excluded from the community ownership stats on Community Favorites, and the page tells search engines not to index it.

Public portfolios appear on the Players Leaderboard, which ranks by Portfolio Value, Items Owned, or Average Growth. There's a mild honesty mechanism in the growth board: it requires at least three items, so a single lucky flip doesn't crown anyone.

Using other players' portfolios

Every public portfolio is a research source. Find heavy hitters on the Players Leaderboard, open their pages, and study composition: what they hold, in what proportions, and how their timeline behaved through market swings. You can also reach any player via search by username or Roblox ID. Copying a whale's portfolio wholesale is not a strategy - their cost basis isn't yours - but seeing what experienced collectors overweight is free information. As with everything here: not financial advice.

FAQ

Is connecting my Roblox account safe?

The connection is Roblox's own OAuth flow - you sign in on roblox.com and grant read-only inventory access. RBX Invest never receives or stores your password, and it can't trade, list, or buy anything on your behalf.

Why did my portfolio value change when I didn't buy or sell anything?

RAP moves with every sale of items you hold. Your value is marked to current RAP, so a whale dumping copies of something you own moves your number without you touching a thing. That's the point of tracking it.

Why doesn't the chart start when my Roblox account did?

The timeline is built from daily snapshots taken after you joined RBX Invest and synced. History accrues from that first sync forward - one more reason to connect earlier rather than later.

My new purchase isn't showing. What's wrong?

Run a sync from your profile (there's a five-minute cooldown between syncs) - inventory updates when you sync, not instantaneously on purchase. Roblox-side inventory privacy can also block the read; the profile page shows your connection status.

Can I track the prices I actually paid?

Cost-basis tracking (custom purchase prices per item) exists on the platform but is in limited rollout. Portfolio value, growth, and history are fully available to everyone today.