i-11.01.02- Lowest Market Value

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

 2. Lowest Market Value

Here’s a clear and simple explanation for the “Sort By: Lowest Market Value” option in your investment app:


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

✅ 2. Lowest Market Value

📘 Explanation:
This option sorts your investments from smallest to largest based on their current total worth.
It uses this formula:

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

For example:

  • 2 shares of Stock A at $100 each → $200 total
  • 15 shares of Stock B at $5 each → $75 total

Stock B will be shown first because it has the lowest market value.


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

  • Quickly identify your smallest investments
  • Check holdings that might need more attention or top-up
  • Spot underperforming or less important assets in your portfolio

📝 Why It Matters:
This helps you keep track of where your portfolio might be spread too thin or where you have minor stakes, which could influence your decisions about buying more or selling.


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