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Analytics

Deep User Analytics gives you a real-time view into what other traders on N1 are doing.

Track how different cohorts of traders are positioned, monitor the most profitable wallets, and understand where the market is leaning before it becomes obvious.

What's inside

Cohorts — Traders on the N1 App are automatically segmented into cohorts based on profitability and account size. For each cohort you can see their aggregate directional bias, total P&L, win rate, and open positions.

Leaderboard — A ranked list of the top traders on the platform by P&L, win rate, and Sharpe ratio. See how much each wallet has made, how consistently they win, and the total notional they have traded. Click into any wallet for a full breakdown of their activity.

Markets — Volume, trader count, and funding data broken down by market. See which assets are attracting the most activity and where traders are positioned across the platform.

Trader cohorts

Traders are segmented across two dimensions: profitability and account size.

By profitability:

CohortWho they are
Extremely ProfitableTop 8% of profitable accounts
Very ProfitableNext 22% of profitable accounts
ProfitableRemaining 70% of profitable accounts
UnprofitableLeast severe 70% of losing accounts
Very UnprofitableNext 22% of losing accounts
RektBottom 8% of losing accounts

By account size:

CohortWho they are
ApexTop 1% by account value
WhaleNext 4% by account value
LargeNext 15% by account value
MediumNext 30% by account value
SmallRemaining 50% by account value

Each cohort shows a directional bias: Bullish, Slightly Bullish, Neutral, Slightly Bearish, or Bearish. This tells you how that group is currently positioned across all open trades.

How to use it

Reading sentiment — Check the directional bias of the Extremely Profitable and Whale cohorts before entering a position. If the most profitable traders are net short while smaller accounts are net long, that is meaningful context.

Finding traders to follow — Use the leaderboard to identify wallets with consistently high win rates and strong Sharpe ratios over time. A high P&L with a low Sharpe means they took a lot of risk to get there. A high Sharpe means they did it efficiently.

Contrarian reads — When the Rekt cohort is heavily positioned in one direction, historically that has been a useful contrarian indicator.

Things to know

  • All data is sourced directly from onchain activity on the N1 network
  • Cohort biases and P&L update in real time as trades are executed
  • Wallet addresses are public but identities are anonymous
  • Past performance of any cohort or wallet is not a guarantee of future results