Stocks User Guide
Use the Stocks app on Mac to view stock quotes, interactive charts, and top business news.
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Open the Stocks app
On your Mac, click the Finder icon in the Dock to open a Finder window.
Click Applications in the Finder window sidebar, then double-click the Stocks app .
- Symbol Groups: Custom named watchlists to help organize the stocks in your portfolio. Sortable symbol lists: Sort by ticker symbol or stock price percentage change. Real time Intraday Charts: In stocks list & symbol details. Time Saving Links: Organizes web links related to your stocks for quick investment research.
- Stock Spy displays the news and company events which cause the price movements - directly on the chart. Stock Spy shows you relationship between the stock news and the stock price.
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View stocks in Notification Center
For a quick look at the stock market, check the Stocks widgets in Notification Center on your Mac.
On your Mac, click the date and time in the menu bar, then scroll to see the Stocks widgets.
To open the Stocks app, click anywhere in a Stocks widget.
See Customize Stocks widgets in Notification Center.
Ask Siri. Siri can answer general stock queries for you. Say something like:
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'What's the ticker symbol for Apple?'
'How's the market doing today?'
In our recent Continuation Bet article we show cards in this highly readable way:
The cards can be copy and pasted, printed, and viewed on any device, and it is pure text. Here's how you can embed card suit symbols for hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs directly into your text.
In HTML
Use so-called HTML entities, as follows:
- ♥ – type ♥ into your HTML document. Make sure to start with an ampersand, finish with a semi-colon, and use no spaces between the ampersand and semi-colon
- ♦ – type ♦ into your HTML document
- ♠ – type ♠ into your HTML document
- ♣ – type ♣ into your HTML document
So, for example, if you want A♥K♦, then type A♥K&diamonds; into your HTML editor.
For colours, you can use inline CSS as follows A♥
Naturally it is best not to inline the CSS style, and instead to create a custom class you can reuse.
In a text editor or document editor
Copy and Paste (Mac and Windows)
Copy and paste the characters directly from this page, one at a time or all four at once: ♥♦♠♣
Yes, these can be treated like any pure text.
Mac
On macOS, you can use the 'Emojis and Symbols' viewer to find these characters and many more. Just type Cmd+Ctrl+space whenever your Mac is expecting you to type, and this will appear.
Windows, Linux, and non-Mac devices
View stocks in Notification Center
For a quick look at the stock market, check the Stocks widgets in Notification Center on your Mac.
On your Mac, click the date and time in the menu bar, then scroll to see the Stocks widgets.
To open the Stocks app, click anywhere in a Stocks widget.
See Customize Stocks widgets in Notification Center.
Ask Siri. Siri can answer general stock queries for you. Say something like:
Stock Spy Symbol Groups For Mac Shortcut
'What's the ticker symbol for Apple?'
'How's the market doing today?'
In our recent Continuation Bet article we show cards in this highly readable way:
The cards can be copy and pasted, printed, and viewed on any device, and it is pure text. Here's how you can embed card suit symbols for hearts, diamonds, spades, and clubs directly into your text.
In HTML
Use so-called HTML entities, as follows:
- ♥ – type ♥ into your HTML document. Make sure to start with an ampersand, finish with a semi-colon, and use no spaces between the ampersand and semi-colon
- ♦ – type ♦ into your HTML document
- ♠ – type ♠ into your HTML document
- ♣ – type ♣ into your HTML document
So, for example, if you want A♥K♦, then type A♥K&diamonds; into your HTML editor.
For colours, you can use inline CSS as follows A♥
Naturally it is best not to inline the CSS style, and instead to create a custom class you can reuse.
In a text editor or document editor
Copy and Paste (Mac and Windows)
Copy and paste the characters directly from this page, one at a time or all four at once: ♥♦♠♣
Yes, these can be treated like any pure text.
Mac
On macOS, you can use the 'Emojis and Symbols' viewer to find these characters and many more. Just type Cmd+Ctrl+space whenever your Mac is expecting you to type, and this will appear.
Windows, Linux, and non-Mac devices
I don't know how to do this on Windows or Linux as I mostly work on a Mac. Smadav 2016 free setup. Sorry.