
View stocks on Mac
Use the Stocks app on Mac to view stock quotes, interactive charts, and top business news.

Open the Stocks app
On your Mac, click
in the Dock to open a Finder window.
Click Applications in the Finder window sidebar, then double-click the Stocks app
.
Use multiple tabs and windows
View financial information in different ways by opening additional tabs and windows. For example, you can use separate windows to compare stock charts side by side, or use tabs to keep more news stories readily available.
Go to the Stocks app
on your Mac.
Do any of the following:
Open a new window: Choose File > New Window.
Open a new tab: Choose File > New Tab.
Open an item in a new window: Control-click a ticker symbol or news story, then choose Open in New Window.
Open an item in a new tab: Control-click a ticker symbol or news story, then choose Open in New Tab.
New tabs open in the active window.
View Stocks widgets
For a quick look at the stock market, check the Stocks widgets in Notification Center or on your Mac desktop.
There are two types of Stocks widgets you can use to keep track of price quotes and performance: Symbol widgets and Watchlist widgets. You can customize your Stocks widgets to display specific symbols or watchlists, and choose when your widgets show relevant news stories, where available.
Note: Apple News and Apple News+ aren’t available in all countries or regions. See the Apple Support article Availability of Apple Media Services.
To learn how to add Stocks widgets, see Add and customize widgets.
Add earnings dates to your calendar
Shortly before the earnings report for a company is expected, the report date is listed above its chart. You can add an event to your calendar and be reminded on that date.

Go to the Stocks app
on your Mac.
Click the ticker symbol for a company that’s due to report earnings soon, then click Add to Calendar.
If asked to add to your calendar, click Allow.
In the New Event dialog, click the Calendar pop-up menu, then choose the calendar you want the earnings date added to.
Click
.
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