Chapter 16: Share market
Adam went to tap the icon of the stock market app once more. He checked his home screen for it. It was absent. To go to the next screen, he swiped.
Nor was it. He browsed through all of his apps. Nowhere could he find it. There was more to this than a glitch. The app was no longer available.
A spark of confusion passed through him. He double-checked. He cautiously and slowly navigated through the list of installed apps. His phone no longer had the stock market app. He visited the app store.
He checked his installed app list. The stock market app was still installed on his device, according to the app store. However, he was unable to locate it. He was unable to open it.
Adam had no idea what was going on. He gave up after a few more minutes of searching. He felt irritated. He made the decision to return to the one app that consistently performed well. He launched the app One-Click Billionaire.
He noticed something new as soon as it opened. The user interface was modified. A new menu bar appeared at the bottom of the screen. An option that resembled a bank icon was located on the left. He gave it a tap.
The screen with his bank information and the "Click here to earn money" button was displayed to him.
The ’Earn’ part was that. There was a new button next to that bank icon. There was a basic line graph icon on the button. The type that was used to stand in for stocks. The ’Shares’ button was it.
He pressed the recently added "Shares" button. The screen was altered. The One-Click Billionaire app now contained the stock market app he had just downloaded.
They had taken it in. Now it was part of the system.
