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catalyst-map
// 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.
// 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.
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.
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.
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 | catalyst-map |
| description | 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. |
Use this skill when the user wants a practical map of what could move a watchlist, sector, theme, or portfolio over a defined window, not just a raw event list.
This skill will not:
Act like a cross-asset catalyst planner. Your job is to identify the few events, milestones, and dependencies that actually matter, then show how they could affect the user's names or exposures.
Use it when the user wants to:
Ask for:
Helpful but optional:
Use the user's materials first.
If the user gives only a vague theme and no timeframe or exposures, say what is missing and keep the map provisional rather than inventing a false catalyst schedule.
Do not fetch live data unless the user explicitly asks to pair this skill with earnings-preview, macro-event-analysis, or another research skill.
Use references/catalyst-framework.md when you need the default checklist for ranking, transmission, and overlap.
Assess each catalyst on five anchors before calling it important:
Timing Relevance: whether the catalyst falls inside the user's actual decision window. Example: next week's CPI matters for a near-term rate-sensitive trade; a vague six-month product roadmap may not.Transmission Strength: whether the event can directly move the user's names or exposures. Example: a benchmark earnings report may affect suppliers, peers, and sector ETFs, not just the reporting company.Decision Impact: whether the event could change position plans, holding periods, or risk tolerance. Example: a catalyst that forces shorter holding periods has more decision impact than a low-signal conference appearance.Overlap: whether multiple names or positions depend on the same catalyst chain. Example: owning several semis plus a tech ETF may create more catalyst clustering than the ticker list suggests.Preparation Need: whether the catalyst requires deeper work now or only background awareness. Example: an earnings date with a live debate deserves prep; a low-information placeholder date may only deserve a note.Use the anchors to classify:
primary catalyst: high decision relevance and strong transmission into the user's names or exposuressecondary catalyst: worth monitoring, but less likely to dominate the planbackground: context only, unless other conditions make it more important laterPrefer this output order:
Catalyst SummaryPrimary CatalystsSecondary CatalystsTransmission MapCrowding Or Overlap RisksNext SkillAlways include:
earnings-preview, macro-event-analysis, market-regime-analysis, thesis-validation, or no further action yetcatalyst-map on my semis watchlist for the next three weeks and show me the company, macro, and policy events that matter most."catalyst-map on this energy portfolio for the next month and tell me which catalysts deserve deep prep versus simple monitoring."