Not investment advice
CalledIt measures the historical, methodology-based performance of public market commentary made on X. It does not tell you what to do with your money. The leaderboard, profiles, portfolios, and "shopping list" exports are illustrative analyses of what publicly-stated calls would have returned — not personalized advice, not solicitations, and not an offer to buy or sell anything. We have no relationship with, and earn nothing from, the accounts we analyze.
Past performance is not predictive
Even when measured correctly, past results have well-documented limits as a predictor of future returns. A high historical score does not mean an account will be right next time, and a low score does not mean it will be wrong.
Many numbers are unrealized
A large share of the returns shown include open positions marked-to-market at the most recent available price — not closed, realized trades. An "open" call has not been exited; its mark can swing or reverse. Treat headline returns, hit rates, and risk metrics built on small or mostly-open samples with caution.
The method can be wrong
Calls are extracted from posts by an automated classifier (an AI model), which can misread sarcasm, context, options vs. equity, or ambiguous wording. Prices can be missing or stale, especially for thin or non-US tickers. Returns are computed on closing prices with no fees, slippage, or borrow costs, which real execution would incur. The X API also caps how far back we can read an account's history, so long-tenured accounts may be undercounted. See the Methodology for the full pipeline and its limits.
We may be wrong — tell us
If you think a number or classification is incorrect, or you are an analyzed account and want a correction or removal, email [email protected]. The pipeline is deterministic, so a result can be reproduced and reviewed.
No warranty
All content is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of any figure. Your use of the Service is at your own risk and subject to our Terms of Service.
Third-party data
Post data comes from the official X API and remains subject to X's terms; price data comes from EODHD. Content displayed from X links back to the original posts and belongs to its authors.