Net Worth Index

Leaderboards

A quick view of who is trading most often, which issuers appear most, and where unusual activity clusters.

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.