How to Set Up Default Watchlist

The default watchlist determines which indices and stocks you'll receive alerts for. Configure it to focus on the markets that matter most to your trading strategy.

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📱Platforms: Web, Telegram

Step 1: Navigate to Profile

  1. Log in to rxflow.com
  2. Click your profile icon in the top-right corner
  3. Select "Profile & Settings" from the dropdown

Step 2: Find Watchlist Section

Scroll down to the "Default Watchlist" section. This is where you'll configure which indices you want to monitor.

Step 3: Select Indices

Choose which indices to monitor:

IndexStrikes MonitoredBest For
Nifty 50~120 strikesBroader market view
BankNifty~100 strikesBanking sector focus
FinNifty~80 strikesFinancial services
Midcap Nifty~100 strikesMid-cap opportunities

Step 4: Save Changes

Click the "Save Changes" button at the bottom of the page.

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You'll see a confirmation message: "Watchlist updated successfully"

💡 Tips & Best Practices

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Start Small

New to options? Start with just Nifty and BankNifty (~220 strikes). This gives you quality alerts without overwhelming volume. You can always add more indices later.

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Market Hours Matter

Changes during market hours (9:15 AM - 3:30 PM) apply immediately. After hours, they take effect the next trading day at 9:15 AM.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I monitor all 4 indices at once?

A: Yes! You can monitor all indices. However, more indices means more alerts.

Q: How many alerts will I get per day?

A: Depends on market activity and your severity settings. Typically:

  • 1-2 indices: 5-15 alerts/day
  • All 4 indices: 15-30 alerts/day
  • All indices + stocks: 30-50 alerts/day

Q: What stocks are included in the default watchlist?

A: The default watchlist includes 15 top stocks:

RELIANCE, SBIN, HDFCBANK, INFY, TCS, ICICIBANK, KOTAKBANK, ITC, HINDUNILVR, BHARTIARTL, BAJFINANCE, LT, ASIANPAINT, AXISBANK, TITAN

These stocks are automatically monitored alongside any indices you select.

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