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Use Polymarket trader rankings to compare top wallets by PnL, volume, win rate, and profile context before opening live analytics.

What a useful Polymarket leaderboard should show

A useful Polymarket leaderboard should help users compare top trader wallets by more than a single rank. PnL, volume, win rate, trade count, market focus, and recent activity all change how a ranking should be interpreted.

This guide explains what to look for. The live leaderboard on Insiders is where users continue into current rankings, wallet profiles, and deeper trader research.

Top wallets, PnL, and trader rankings need context

A wallet can rank highly by profit while still being concentrated in one topic or one unresolved position. Another wallet may have lower headline PnL but stronger consistency across many markets.

Leaderboard research works best when the rank is treated as a discovery prompt, not as a final answer about trader quality.

From rank to research

1. A wallet appears near the top of a leaderboard for a selected metric.

2. Open the profile to inspect public wallet history and active positions.

3. Compare the rank with volume, trade count, win rate, and market focus.

4. Do not treat the rank as a forecast of what the wallet will do next.

How to interpret leaderboard metrics

PnL shows outcome history, volume shows how much capital moved through the wallet, win rate shows how often positions resolved favorably, and trade count helps judge sample size.

Market focus and time windows add another layer. A strong recent wallet may not have much long-term history, while a strong all-time wallet may be weaker in the current period.

Wallet address research belongs in the live profile flow

Some users search for leaderboard wallet addresses because they want to inspect the wallets behind the rankings. This guide explains that workflow without pretending to list a live address table.

When a wallet address or profile is available, the better next step is to open live Insiders analytics and review the profile, positions, and trade history directly.

From leaderboard rank to wallet profile

The leaderboard is the discovery layer. Wallet profiles are where users can inspect how the ranking was produced, including positions, trades, PnL shape, and market exposure.

That movement from rank to profile is what helps separate useful wallet research from chasing a headline number.

A ranking is not a prediction

Past leaderboard performance does not guarantee future market outcomes. A ranked wallet can still make poor future trades, hold concentrated risk, or change behavior.

The safest framing is that a Polymarket leaderboard helps identify wallets worth researching. It does not provide trading advice.

What to keep in context

PnL ranking

PnL can help sort wallets, but it needs time-window and volume context.

Volume filters

Volume can make wallet comparisons more meaningful when activity is high enough to review.

Win rate context

Win rate is more useful when users can see sample size and market history.

Leaderboard rank vs wallet context

Top rank is treated as a final answer

Top rank is used to choose which wallet profile to inspect

High PnL is read without volume

PnL is compared with volume, trade count, and time window

High win rate is trusted without sample size

Win rate is reviewed alongside the number of resolved trades

Recent momentum overrides all history

Recent and all-time behavior are compared together

A leaderboard is a starting point

  • Sorting helps narrow the field of wallets to research.
  • Filtering by time window can change which wallets appear strongest.
  • Profile review adds context that a rank cannot show by itself.
  • Leaderboard ranks should not be presented as future-performance predictions.

How to use this data

  1. Choose the metric - Start with the metric that matches your research question, such as PnL, volume, or activity.
  2. Compare time windows - Review recent and longer-term performance before relying on a leaderboard rank.
  3. Open profiles - Use profile data to understand positions, trade history, and performance shape.
  4. Review how results were created - Look at markets, exposure, and resolved trades before forming a research view.

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Common questions

What should a Polymarket leaderboard show?

A useful leaderboard should show top wallets and trader rankings with PnL, volume, win rate, trade count, market focus, and links into deeper wallet profiles.

Can I use a leaderboard to find top trader wallets?

Yes. A leaderboard is a discovery tool for finding wallets that may deserve profile-level research.

Does this page list live wallet addresses?

No. This page explains the leaderboard research workflow. Use Insiders.Now for live profile-level wallet data when available.

How should I compare PnL on a leaderboard?

Compare PnL with volume, win rate, trade count, market focus, and time window before trusting a rank.

Continue with live wallet research

Open Insiders.Now to compare Polymarket wallets, inspect trader profiles, and continue from this guide into live leaderboard analytics.

Open the Polymarket Leaderboard