What belongs here
Leaderboards are where the product becomes more comparative. Instead of only reviewing one trade at a time, users can see aggregate patterns, repeated behavior, and concentration over a chosen period.
Examples
- Most active officials in the last 30 days
- Most traded issuers this month
- Largest recent buy disclosures
- Largest recent sell disclosures
- Most-followed officials and issuers
How to interpret them
Leaderboards are not judgments. They are sorting tools. A name rising in a leaderboard means the disclosure frequency or disclosed size changed, not that the platform is making a claim about intent or ethics.