What is cashtagcalls?

cashtagcalls scores public X cashtag posts — every time one of the tracked accounts writes a $ ticker with a directional take, we mark down the entry price and watch it move. Long calls win when the ticker rises; shorts win when it falls. No takebacks, no edits — once a call is logged, it lives in the leaderboard.

It's a transparency layer on top of trading X — for every "I'm loading $NVDA here" or "$SOL gonna rip" you read on a Sunday night, there's now a permanent scoreboard. See the current rankings or browse the live feed.

How a call is scored

Entry price = the underlying's last print at the time of the post (or the next print after market open if the equity was tweeted after hours). Current price refreshes continuously. We surface the signed result on every page: (current − entry) / entry, flipped for shorts. Neutral mentions are excluded from scoring — they're labeled and shown but don't count toward stats.

What's tracked

Public X accounts on a curated allowlist — a few hundred equity callers, crypto traders, and macro voices known for posting cashtags. Their headline calls open a position; subsequent posts on the same ticker show as follow-ups under the headline (and stop being separately scored). Both stocks and crypto are covered.

Tickers + callers as their own pages

Every ticker has its own page at /tickers/$SYMBOL with every call, the long/short tally, and the top callers on that name. Every caller has their own page at /callers/[handle] with their stats and complete call history. Browse the leaderboard to find callers worth following.

Who built this

cashtagcalls is part of Moby, a crypto + equity trading app focused on transparent signals. We track on-chain whale activity, scan equity flows, and now — score the X traders who keep calling shots in public.

Not investment advice. A cashtag isn't a buy recommendation. Past results don't predict future ones.