Weekly Review: Triage Your Watchlist on Ramaris
The new Weekly Review page lets you audit every wallet you follow, sorted by worst performers first. Keep the ones earning their spot. Drop the rest.
Ramaris now has a Weekly Review page. It’s a structured way to audit every wallet you follow, decide which ones are still worth tracking, and remove the ones that aren’t.
What It Is
The Weekly Review (/review) lists all your followed wallets sorted by worst performers first. For each wallet, you make one decision: Keep or Drop.
Drop unfollows the wallet immediately. Keep leaves it in your watchlist. Work through the list and your watchlist reflects only wallets you’ve actively decided are worth your attention.
Why This Matters
Watchlists accumulate. You follow a wallet because it made an interesting trade three months ago. You follow another because someone mentioned it on Farcaster. Over time, your list fills with wallets that are inactive, have gone cold, or simply don’t match the way you trade anymore.
A bloated watchlist creates two problems. First, signal noise: more wallets means more alerts, and not all of them are useful. Second, opportunity cost: if you’re watching 40 wallets, you’re probably not watching any of them closely.
Regular pruning keeps your watchlist tight. A tighter watchlist means higher-quality signals and less time filtering noise.
How the Review Page Works
Each wallet card shows the data you need to make a keep-or-drop call:
- Win rate — how often the wallet closes trades in the green
- Realized PnL — actual closed gains and losses
- Avg PnL % — average return per trade
- Open positions — what they’re currently holding
- Unrealized PnL — paper gains or losses on open positions
- Last active — when they last made a trade
- Followed since — how long this wallet has been on your list
- 7-day trend — recent direction of performance
- Risk level — volatility and concentration signals
- Copy trading status — whether copy trading is enabled for this wallet
Wallets are sorted worst-performers first by default. The point is to confront the weakest entries on your list immediately rather than scrolling past them.
When you’re done, your watchlist contains only wallets you’ve consciously decided to keep.
The Weekly Email
Every Monday at 08:00 UTC, Ramaris sends a Weekly Review email to authenticated users. It shows your total followed wallet count and surfaces the worst performer from your list as a prompt to check in.
The email is a nudge, not a summary. The full data is on the /review page. The email just makes sure you don’t let weeks pass without looking at your watchlist.
How to Use It
The most effective way to run a review:
- Open the email Monday morning and note the worst performer highlighted there.
- Go to
/reviewand work through wallets from the bottom of the list upward. - Drop any wallet that has been inactive for more than 30 days with no open positions worth watching.
- Drop any wallet whose trading style no longer matches what you’re looking for.
- Keep only wallets where you can articulate why they’re still on your list.
There’s no minimum or maximum. The goal is a watchlist where every entry is there for a reason.
If you don’t have wallets followed yet, start by browsing the wallet leaderboard to find ones worth adding.
For informational purposes only. Not financial advice. Past wallet activity does not indicate future results. Always do your own research before making any financial decisions.
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