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In this section we explain every advanced filter found under the CALLERS tab. Use these notes as a quick reference to understand exactly what each setting does and how to apply it in practice.

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Below you’ll find a concise explanation for every filter under the CALLERS tab, plus practical examples so you can see exactly how each one works.


  1. Caller Message Must Contain • What it does: Lets through only call messages that include the exact text you enter (case-insensitive). • Example: Enter “alpha” → a call titled “🔥 Alpha Gem Just Launched” will pass; a call that doesn’t mention “alpha” anywhere will be blocked.


  1. Caller Message Must NOT Contain • What it does: Blocks any call message that contains the text you specify. • Example: Enter “presale” → every call mentioning “presale” will be filtered out.


  1. Median X of All Calls in Last 30 Days More Than • What it does: Passes only tokens whose median return multiple (X) across all calls in the past 30 days is greater than the number you set. • Example: Enter 2 → calls whose 30-day median return is above 2 × will pass.


  1. Count of Calls in Last 30 Days Higher Than • What it does: Requires the token to have been called more times than the number you enter over the last 30 days. • Example: Enter 5 → tokens mentioned over 5 times in the past month will pass.


  1. Average X of All Calls in Last 30 Days More Than • What it does: Passes only when the average return multiple for the token’s last-30-day calls is above your threshold. • Example: Enter 1.5 → tokens whose 30-day average call return is > 1.5 × will pass.


  1. Overall Average X of the Caller Higher Than • What it does: Filters for callers whose lifetime average return multiple is greater than the value you specify. • Example: Enter 3 → only calls from tipsters whose overall average is above 3 × will pass.


  1. Overall Median X of the Caller Higher Than • What it does: Similar to #6, but uses the median (not average) lifetime return of the caller. • Example: Enter 2 → callers with a median lifetime return exceeding 2 × will pass.


  1. Total Count of Calls by Caller More Than • What it does: Requires that a caller has made more total calls than the number you set—useful for filtering seasoned tipsters. • Example: Enter 100 → passes only calls from users who have posted over 100 calls in total.


  1. Caller Must Be One Of • What it does: Accepts calls only from the specific @usernames you list. • How to set: Reply with one or more handles, separated by commas (no spaces).

    • Example input: @bestcaller,@cryptogambles,@solcalls • Effect: Calls from any other username are ignored.


  1. Caller Must NOT Be One Of • What it does: Blocks calls that originate from the @usernames you specify. • How to set: Reply with the handles you want to reject, comma-separated.

    • Example input: @bestcaller,@cryptogambles,@solcalls • Effect: Calls from those usernames are excluded; all others are allowed.


  1. Unique Callers in Last 24 Hours More Than • What it does: Passes only if more distinct callers than the number you enter have mentioned the token in the past 24 h. • Example: Enter 3 → tokens called by 4 or more unique users in 24 h will pass.


  1. Unique Callers in Last 24 Hours Fewer Than • What it does: Passes tokens mentioned by fewer distinct callers than the threshold—useful for catching early, low-hype plays. • Example: Enter 2 → tokens with 0 – 1 unique callers in the last day will pass.


  1. Unique Callers in Last 60 Minutes More Than • What it does: Requires that the token has been called by more than the specified number of unique users in the past hour. • Example: Enter 2 → tokens with calls from 3+ people in the last 60 minutes will pass.


  1. Unique Callers in Last 60 Minutes Fewer Than • What it does: Keeps tokens with fewer unique callers than the number you enter over the past hour. • Example: Enter 1 → tokens called by 0 or 1 person in the last hour will pass.


  1. Unique Callers in Last 5 Minutes More Than • What it does: Passes only if the token has been mentioned by more than the specified count of unique callers within the last 5 minutes—great for spotting sudden hype. • Example: Enter 1 → tokens with 2 or more fresh callers in 5 minutes will pass.


  1. Unique Callers in Last 5 Minutes Fewer Than • What it does: Keeps tokens with fewer than the given number of unique callers in the past 5 minutes. • Example: Enter 1 → tokens with 0 or 1 caller in that window will pass.


Tip: Combine CALLER filters with Market, Liquidity, Holder, and Risk settings to zero-in on tokens that not only meet your fundamentals but are also being discussed by the right people at the right time.