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Horyzon v1.1: Earnings, France Market Support, and Smarter Portfolio Context

A short update on Horyzon v1.1, with earnings data, company press releases, performance attribution insights, France market support, and small fixes.

May 18, 2026 product updateportfolio trackerhoryzon

Horyzon v1.1 is a focused update around context.

The first version of Horyzon was about tracking what you own and writing down why you own it. Version 1.1 builds on that by bringing more of the surrounding information into the app: earnings, official company updates, and a clearer view of what is actually driving your portfolio gains.

It is not a huge redesign. It is a practical update meant to make the asset detail screen more useful when you are reviewing a position.

Earnings Data

For supported stocks, Horyzon can now show upcoming earnings dates, EPS estimates, and historical beat or miss information.

The goal is simple: when you open a holding, you should not have to immediately jump somewhere else just to understand whether an earnings event is coming up.

This is especially useful when you are reviewing an investment thesis. If a thesis depends on execution, margins, growth, or a turnaround, earnings dates become natural review moments.

Press Releases

Horyzon v1.1 also adds company press releases on the asset screen.

For me, this fits the broader idea behind Horyzon: a portfolio tracker should help you keep the reasoning close to the numbers.

Smarter Portfolio Insights

There is a new rule-based insight for performance attribution.

In plain English: Horyzon can point out when one asset is responsible for a large share of your portfolio gains.

That matters because a portfolio can look healthy at the top level while being carried by only one or two positions. Sometimes that is intentional. Sometimes it is a sign that your allocation has quietly changed.

Either way, it is worth noticing.

France Market Support

French stocks and ETFs are now available in Horyzon.

This expands the market coverage for people tracking holdings across multiple regions. Horyzon already supports assets like stocks, ETFs, crypto, commodities, and cash, so the app is slowly becoming more useful for investors whose portfolios are not limited to one country or one broker.

Commodity lookups should also feel smoother in this release.

Smaller Fixes

Version 1.1 includes a few small fixes and polish items:

  • Better TRY goal suggestions
  • Improved chart currency labels
  • Cleaner Journey dashboard dots
  • General stability and UI improvements

These are not the loudest changes, but they matter. A portfolio app gets used repeatedly, so small rough edges become visible fast.

What This Update Means for Horyzon

Horyzon is still centered on a simple idea:

Most trackers show what you own. Horyzon helps you remember why.

Horyzon About screen showing the app identity and version information.
Horyzon is still an iPhone-first portfolio tracker built around thesis, goals, and review moments.
Product direction

The goal is not to make Horyzon noisy. The goal is to make the moments when you review a holding feel clearer and better supported.

Version 1.1 pushes that idea a little further. Earnings and press releases give more context around individual holdings. Performance attribution helps explain what is moving the portfolio. The goal is not to make Horyzon noisy. The goal is to make review moments clearer.

If you are already using Horyzon, version 1.1 should feel familiar, just a bit more informed.

If you are new to the app, Horyzon is an iPhone portfolio tracker for stocks, ETFs, crypto, commodities, and cash, built around investment theses, goals, progress, and AI insights shaped by your own reasoning.