Watchlists and Alerts
Watchlists and alerts convert one-time investigation into continuous monitoring.
Watchlists
Section titled “Watchlists”A watchlist is a named collection of subjects. Supported item types can include:
- ticker;
- crypto asset;
- wallet;
- topic;
- sector.
Watchlists are workspace-scoped and can be used by Market Desk overlays, Wallet Intelligence, Analyst copilots, reports, and automatic Deep Research rules.
Alerts
Section titled “Alerts”An alert evaluates a condition against matching product events or signals. A rule contains:
- name and description;
- scope type and optional scope key;
- metric;
- comparison operator;
- threshold;
- cooldown;
- active or inactive state.
Available metrics include importance, confidence, and sentiment. Scopes can include ticker, sector, wallet, or global monitoring.
Cooldowns
Section titled “Cooldowns”A cooldown limits repeated notifications from the same alert. It is important during high-volume market events, when many related observations can arrive in a short period.
Delivery history
Section titled “Delivery history”The alert inspector records recent deliveries and their state. Authorized users can acknowledge deliveries, test an alert, modify the rule, disable it, or delete it.
Automatic Deep Research
Section titled “Automatic Deep Research”Where enabled, watchlists can contain rules that generate Deep Research when conditions are met. Trigger categories include:
- important event;
- new significant cluster;
- SEC filing;
- price anomaly;
- whale activity;
- schedule.
Thresholds and cadence control when research is created. Automatic research remains research-only and is subject to the same evidence and publication constraints as a manually launched run.
Recommended practice
Section titled “Recommended practice”Keep watchlists focused enough to preserve signal quality. Use alerts for specific operational thresholds, and use automatic Deep Research only for events that justify the additional analysis.