This is the Bloomberg Application. And this application is sort of like the New York Times with only one category, mixed with stocks, current stocks application that you are given by default but a lot better. First, I will show you these stocks, so you can list these stocks by the ticker code or by the company name. You can check by last price, how many you own, the value change of how many you own or your total volume in that company. And, you can also change the last one that you had it by the time, the percentage change or the actual change.
Now, you can go into these stocks and you have your stock at the top. You have you high, low, your volume, and the last time you return. Underneath you have related news. And then, you have a brief description of that said company. So, we go into our related news, which for the related news of said company from the Bloomberg feeds. Also, when you are in stock mode you can rotate and you can go into full graph mode, which is really cool. You chat and you bring out your menu at the bottom, so you can change for one day, one month, six months, one year, or even five years. And, if you wait, the menu goes away or you can touch it, and it will come up and down. So, then we rotate back, we go back to the other screen, then go back to your stocks and it is like that for every stock listed, as well as the world markets.
So, you want to look at the SMP 500, you can do that on the last six months, and you take the last five years. And also, like I said it is kind of like the New York Times application where you have news. So, you have your world market and your worldwide news. It tells you how many days ago or how many hours ago that post came in. And, at the bottom of each article, you can contact the reporter for the said story. And, I like to see this application maybe you can get some category for the news. I think that will be really, very cool.
And also, we have stock finder, in case we just want to look up some quick stocks to see what certain stocks are at. And then, you also have your stocks to where whenever you add a stock. Let us say I had Appl, you get to put how many shares you actually have.
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