Option to Hide Net Deposits & Value Chart by Default

Summary:
Add a setting that allows users to collapse or hide the net deposits and value chart (under the account value section) by default.

Background:
Currently, every account displays a chart beneath the account value showing changes in value and net deposits over time. While this may be useful for some users, it takes up a significant portion of the screen and, for others like myself, adds unnecessary clutter.

Problem:
Each time I access the account, I have to manually scroll past the chart to reach the information I actually need such as investment holdings and transactions. This repetitive action is time-consuming and disrupts the user experience.

Proposed Solution:
Please provide an option for users to:

  • Hide or collapse the chart by default
  • Retain that preference for future visits (i.e., persistent setting)

Benefit:
Improves usability for users who prefer a cleaner interface focused on actionable information.

Hello there, @eliz :waving_hand:

Thank you for taking the time to share such a well-explained suggestion. I like the idea and will ensure this reaches our development team. We’ll let you know if it becomes part of a future update.

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Hello Veselin.
What do we need to do to finally convince the developer team (or whoever can make that decision) to allow us manually move our stocks up and down the list, simply by dragging them? Reordering is possible on the Home page, but not on the second page that shows my actual investments.
Currently the only option to sort stocks is by Name, Gain, Investment date… but not manually. This is not difficult to program at all. There could also be the option to group stocks and then drag the whole groups up or down the list. For example I could group all my UK stocks or al my Pharma stocks, etc.
I’ve seen someone already asking for it back in 2020 and I asked for it last year as well as this year. Why we still don’t have it?

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Btw, when I say grouping of stocks, I don’t mean collapsing them together! Keep them appear just as they do now, but let us manually move either individual stocks or multiple stocks grouped/locked together.

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