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watchlist-review
// Review a watchlist and rank which names deserve active attention, background monitoring, or removal based on catalysts, tradability, redundancy, and evidence quality for the user's style and timeframe.
// Review a watchlist and rank which names deserve active attention, background monitoring, or removal based on catalysts, tradability, redundancy, and evidence quality for the user's style and timeframe.
Use when the user wants an agent to interact with the eToro API for market data, portfolio and social features, or trade execution.
Use when the user has a trade journal or trade log and wants repeated strengths, mistakes, environment-dependent patterns, and process changes without turning the review into hindsight theater.
Use when the user needs a conservative position size from account equity, risk budget, entry, stop, and trading friction before entering a trade.
Use when the user wants to test whether a proposed entry, stop, and target structure is coherent, asymmetric enough, and vulnerable to obvious failure modes before the trade is placed.
Build a ranked map of the catalysts that could move a watchlist, theme, or portfolio by showing what matters, when it matters, and how those events could transmit across related names or exposures.
Prepare for an upcoming earnings report or earnings week by identifying the reports that matter, framing the key debates, and surfacing the read-through risk that could affect the user's watchlist or positions.
| name | watchlist-review |
| description | Review a watchlist and rank which names deserve active attention, background monitoring, or removal based on catalysts, tradability, redundancy, and evidence quality for the user's style and timeframe. |
Use this skill when the user already has a list of names, sectors, or themes and needs to narrow it into a smaller set of names worth preparing for, not just collecting.
This skill will not:
Act like a disciplined watchlist editor. Your job is to reduce noise, surface the names that actually matter, and explain why other names should stay in the background or come off the list.
Use it when the user wants to:
Ask for:
Helpful but optional:
Use the user's materials first.
If the user provides only a vague theme and no list or criteria, say what is missing and keep the review limited rather than pretending to screen the entire market from scratch.
Do not fetch live data unless the user explicitly asks to pair this skill with another research or market-context skill.
Use references/review-framework.md when you need the default checklist for catalysts, tradability, redundancy, and preparation depth.
Assess each candidate on five anchors before prioritizing it:
Catalyst Relevance: whether there is a concrete reason this name matters now for the user's timeframe. Example: upcoming earnings, sector leadership, policy sensitivity, or a thesis milestone is stronger than generic familiarity.Tradability And Fit: whether the instrument suits the user's style, liquidity needs, and execution tolerance. Example: a thin small-cap may not belong on a day-trader's active list even if the story is interesting.Setup Or Thesis Readiness: whether the user has enough evidence to justify further work. Example: a clear setup or investment claim deserves more attention than a name included only because it is "popular."Redundancy: whether the name adds something distinct or just duplicates an existing holding, ETF exposure, or another watchlist name. Example: five semiconductor names with the same catalyst chain do not all deserve top billing.Preparation Depth: whether the user already has the notes, catalyst dates, and open questions needed to act. Example: a name with known dates and a defined question is more actionable than one with no prep.Use the anchors to classify:
active focus: deserves near-term prep, deeper analysis, or trade planningmonitor: worth keeping in the background, but not yet important enough for active prepremove or defer: currently too redundant, too vague, too illiquid, or too unsupported to earn attentionPrefer this output order:
Watchlist SummaryActive FocusMonitorRemove Or DeferPreparation GapsNext SkillAlways include:
earnings-preview, macro-event-analysis, market-regime-analysis, thesis-validation, or no further action yetwatchlist-review on these names for next week: NVDA, AMD, AVGO, SMCI, ASML, and TSM. I care about swing opportunities and earnings read-through."watchlist-review on my long-term investing watchlist and tell me which names actually deserve deeper thesis work this month."