Watchlist
- On to the most loved feature by our users - the Watchlist. Here, you can handpick and add predictions you would like to observe and track.
- This allows not only to track your own prediction performance, it is also an effective way to cross-check whether people actually make the predictions they go on to claim clout for.
- With the Watchlist feature, you can view both ongoing open predictions as well as past predictions that have expired.
Adding to Watchlist
Capswan App
- Hover your mouse over the prediction you would like to add to Watchlist.
- Click the little star on the right side of the progress bar.
- The prediction has now been added to your Watchlist.
Twitter and Discord
- Reply
"cs watch"
and mention @CapswanApp below any prediction tweet on Twitter. - Send a Direct Message:
- Twitter: Message@CapswanApp with
cs watch
and a link to the prediction tweet. - Discord: Message Capswan#7499 with
cs watch
with a link to the prediction message.
- Twitter: Message@CapswanApp with
View Watchlist
- Go to the Watchlist tab on the left side of the screen.
- The predictions added to your watchlist will be displayed.
- You can filter the watchlist based on Asset type and User accounts.
Watchlist: DEMO
1. Navigate to https://of.capswan.app/function/arm/watchlist
2. Click "Watchlist" on the left side of the screen.
3. You will be shown an overview for the positions you have added to your Watchlist. You can sort the predictions based on Asset and User.
4. If you want to sort your watchlist based on asset type, click the box under "Asset" and select the Asset.
5. To sort your watchlist based on User, click the box under "Accounts" and select the user whose prediction you would like to view.
6. You also sort the predictions based on time.
7. To sort the watchlist based on the time it was added to the watchlist, toggle to "Added to Watchlist". This will sort the predictions according to when you added the prediction to your watchlist.
8. To sort the watchlist based on the initial time of prediction, toggle to "Prediction start". This sort predictions according to the time when the user first made the prediction.