i-11.01.01- Highest Market Value _ Meaning

 Decoding Your Investment App: The "Sort By" Menu Explained: about the section :

1. Highest Market Value

Here is a detailed explanation of the "Sort By: Highest Market Value" option in your investment app — explained clearly and simply:


🧠 Decoding Your Investment App: “Sort By – Highest Market Value”

1. Highest Market Value

📘 Explanation:
This option sorts your investments from biggest to smallest based on how much they are currently worth.
It uses this formula:

Market Value = Current Price × Number of Shares/Units You Own

So, if you own:

  • 10 shares of ETF A at $50 each → $500 total
  • 5 shares of ETF B at $200 each → $1,000 total

ETF B will be shown on top because it has a higher market value.


📊 Use Case (When to Use):
Use this option when you want to:

  • Quickly see which investments are worth the most money
  • Focus on your largest holdings
  • Decide where your biggest risks or gains are
  • Rebalance your portfolio (if one investment is taking up too much value)

📝 Why It Matters:
This is useful for long-term investors who want to track where most of their money is concentrated and whether it matches their investing goals.


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