One ticker, your portfolio, glanceable on the walk to work

A quiet portfolio glance, not a trading app. Add a handful of holdings and it shows day change and total value, refreshed on demand to spare the battery. Dark by design so it sits gently in the corner of your view.
Glance down, see who owes what after dinner
Two currencies, one number, no app-switching at the counter
Your daily spend allowance, the only number that matters today
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Does the total value figure hold through a refresh, or does it flash to zero while the quotes reload? On mine the 12,408 blanked for about a second on each pull, which is a touch jarring mid-stride.
Appreciate that it's a glance and not a trading app — no buy buttons to fat-finger on a 600px lens. The day-value-in-currency line under the percent is the detail that makes it actually useful.
Could the L/R cycle through holdings loop instead of dead-ending at the last one? Minor, but I kept overshooting NVDA and having to scroll all the way back to check AAPL.
Right now it's US listings only — LSE and Xetra symbols come back empty, that's the 0.0 you saw. Multi-exchange suffixes are in the next build so a .L ticker will resolve.
Where does it pull quotes from? I added a holding on the LSE and the day change stayed at 0.0 all morning, so I'm guessing it's US tickers only right now.
Refresh-on-demand instead of a live stream is the right tradeoff for battery — I get the +1.8% day glance walking in and that's all I need. The per-ticker line with AAPL/NVDA deltas is a nice second layer.