Bull market for iPhone users! Update to iOS 16.2 brings new capability to the Stocks app

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Apple is updating the Stocks app to allow users to sort their list of the companies they track based on different metrics.

Currently, you can manually select the order in which the stocks appear and edit the watchlist order to your liking. But with the update, you can have the shares you track listed with the highest Market Cap down to the lowest. Or you can arrange the list to show the trading day's biggest mover among the stocks you follow shown on top followed by the next biggest mover and so on. The same applies to other metrics like percentage change.Before the iOS 16.

Whatever metric you select to track the stocks you follow on the stocks app with iOS 16.2, it will be reflected in the order that the stock names appear on the Stocks widget you add to your home screen following the update to iOS 16.2 .To join the Beta program, go to the Apple Beta Software Program app at https://beta.apple.com/sp/betaprogram. Or,. Press on"Sign up," punch in your Apple ID and password, and follow the directions.

At the top left of the display, you will see a"+" sign inside a lozenge-shaped enclosure. Press it to go to the Widgets menu. Type in Stocks in the search field on the top of the display and you will see the Stocks widget. You will have four different variations to choose from. Go to the one you want on your home screen and tap the add widget button. That's all there is to it.

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