Favorites and labels help you manage wallets you are watching. They are not conclusions; they are part of the research process.
When you find a wallet worth watching in Smart Money or wallet details, you can favorite it and apply labels that record why it matters.
Why labels matter
The same wallet may look attractive today and become unsuitable a few days later. Labels help you quickly remember your original judgment.
Common labels include:
- Watching
- Majors swing trader
- High-frequency trader
- High leverage
- Large drawdown
- Copy candidate
- Copied
- Excluded
Labels do not need to be complicated. The goal is to make the wallet’s status clear when you return.
Recommended use
- Use Smart Money to screen candidate wallets.
- Open wallet details to review positions and historical trades.
- Add promising wallets to favorites.
- Use labels to record the reason and key risks.
- Observe for a period before deciding whether to copy trade.
Boundaries
Favoriting a wallet does not mean you have decided to copy it. It is better used for saving candidates and tracking how their behavior changes.
Favorites and labels are part of the research workflow. For important wallets, keep monitoring position changes and risk behavior.