Stocks
The Stocks app is the best way to track the market on your Mac. View prices in the custom watchlist, click a stock to see more details and an interactive chart, and read about whatʼs driving the market, with stories from Apple News.
Note: Apple News stories and Top Stories are available in the U.S., Canada, the UK, and Australia. News stories in other countries and regions are provided by Yahoo.
Create and customize your watchlists. To add a watchlist, click My Symbols, then New Watchlist. To add a stock to a watchlist, enter a company name or stock symbol in the Search field. In the search results, double-click the stock symbol to view stock information. To add the stock to a watchlist, click the in the top-right corner, then choose the watchlist that you would like the stock to appear in. To remove a stock, Control-click the stock symbol and choose “Manage Symbol”, then deselect the checkbox from the watchlist you would like to remove it from. You can also Control-click a stock in your watchlist to open it in a new tab or window.
Check market changes. While viewing your watchlist, click the green or red button below each price to cycle among price change, percentage change, and market capitalization. The watchlist also includes color-coded sparklines that track performance throughout the day.
Read articles related to the companies you follow. Click a stock in your watchlist to see an interactive chart and additional details, and read the latest news about that company. Click Business News at the top of the watchlist to see a collection of timely business articles, curated by Apple News.
Get a deeper view. Want to see what the market was doing last week, last month, or last year? Click the buttons above the chart to switch timeframes and see prices in the view you like best.
Your watchlist on all your devices. Keep your watchlist consistent across all your devices when you sign in with the same Apple ID.
Tip: For a quick look at the stock market, check the Stocks widget in Notification Center on your Mac.
Learn more. See the Stocks User Guide.