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Horyzon v1.3: Dividends, Mexico, TEFAS

Horyzon v1.3 adds full earnings and dividend history, Mexican market support with BMV stocks and MXN, and deeper TEFAS fund tracking for Turkish investors.

June 8, 2026 product updateportfolio trackerhoryzon

Horyzon v1.3 is a data-depth update.

Version 1.1 brought more context to individual holdings. Version 1.2 made your investment theses more visible with spotlight cards, share cards, and widgets. Version 1.3 goes one layer deeper: it adds more historical context around stocks, expands market coverage to Mexico, and makes Turkish fund tracking more useful.

The theme is simple: when you review a position, the important context should be close to your portfolio.

Earnings and Dividend History

For supported stocks, Horyzon now has a full history view for earnings and dividends.

Tap View History on a stock to see its earnings track record and dividend payment history. Instead of only seeing the next event or a recent snapshot, you can look back and understand the pattern behind the holding.

That matters because review moments are rarely about one number. A dividend investor may care about payment consistency. A growth investor may care about whether the company keeps beating or missing expectations. A thesis-driven investor may want to compare the original reason for owning a stock with how the business has actually performed.

Horyzon is not trying to turn that into noise. The goal is to make the asset screen feel more complete when you are already there.

Mexico Market Support

Mexican stocks from the BMV and the Mexican Peso (MXN) are now available in Horyzon.

This continues the market expansion from recent updates. Horyzon now covers more of the real-world portfolios people actually hold: stocks, ETFs, crypto, commodities, cash, and funds across multiple regions.

If you hold Mexican assets, you can now track them with the same structure as the rest of your portfolio: price, allocation, performance, thesis, and progress toward your Horyzon.

TEFAS Fund Tracking

Version 1.3 also improves fund tracking for Turkish investors with TEFAS support.

Horyzon can now track all five Turkish investment fund types with allocation breakdowns, fund size, and investor count data. That makes funds feel less like a placeholder asset and more like something you can actually understand inside the portfolio.

For Turkish investors, this is a meaningful step. A portfolio is often not just stocks and crypto. It may include money market funds, variable funds, equity funds, debt instruments, or other TEFAS-listed funds. Bringing those into Horyzon keeps the whole picture closer together.

Product direction

Horyzon is becoming broader without becoming louder. The app is adding more markets and deeper data, but the center is still the same: understand what you own and why you own it.

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.

Version 1.3 strengthens the “review” side of that idea. Earnings and dividends help you understand the history behind a stock. Mexico support makes the app more useful for cross-border portfolios. TEFAS tracking gives Turkish fund investors more detail where it matters.

None of these changes are flashy on their own. Together, they make Horyzon feel more complete as a place to return to when you want to understand your portfolio calmly.

If you are already using Horyzon, version 1.3 should make your asset screens and fund tracking feel more useful. If you are new to the app, Horyzon is an iPhone portfolio tracker for stocks, ETFs, crypto, commodities, cash, and funds, built around investment theses, goals, progress, and AI insights shaped by your own reasoning.