Viewing Stock Detail Pages
You can use the Detail page to make informed decisions about your investments, track your returns, and much more.
You can use the chart to track an asset’s value over time, in one day, one week, one month, three month, one year, or five year increments. Simply tap the different increments to view the various timelines, or press down on the chart itself to see specific price points along the timeline.
During the extended-hours session, you’ll notice two lines of percentage changes: one that shows the day’s movement during the regular trading session, and one that shows the ongoing percentage change in the extended-hours session.
If you have an open position in a stock, you can see information about your returns, your equity, and your portfolio diversity.
Shares The number of shares you own
Equity The value of your shares
Average Cost The average amount you paid for your shares
Portfolio Diversity The percentage of your portfolio invested in the asset
Today's Return The amount of money you’ve made or lost on the stock on that trading day
Total Return The amount of money you’ve made or lost since you opened the position
Collections allow you to see which curated groups a stock falls into so that you can quickly find more stocks like it. This features is only available for stocks, not cryptocurrencies or options.
Please note that we omit stocks under $300M market capitalization from the Upcoming Earnings, Top Movers, and Top 100 Most Popular collections.
Stats provides a wealth of information about a stock you may want to buy or sell.
Open The value of the stock at market open
Volume The number shares traded on Nasdaq during the day’s trading session
High The stock’s highest value during the day’s trading session
Average Volume The average number of shares traded per day over the last 52 weeks, on all exchanges
Low The stock’s lowest value during the day’s trading session
52-Week High The stock’s highest value in the last 52 weeks
Price Earnings Ratio The stock’s price-per-share to earnings-per-share ratio
52-Week Low The stock’s lowest value in the last 52 weeks
Dividend/Yield The stock’s fiscal dividend yield
You can check a stock's volatility rating (Low, Medium, or High), along with the amount of buying power you can use to open a position in it.
You can view your buy and sell history for a stock you own.
You can check out a brief description of the company or fund in this section.