Bayes Market is not just a platform for trading; it's a community built on shared knowledge. We've integrated social features to help you leverage the collective intelligence of other users and showcase your own insights.
Share Your Positions & Markets:
With a single click, you can share a market or your specific position on social media platforms like X (formerly Twitter). This allows you to broadcast your foresight, start a conversation, or simply let your followers know about an interesting market. By sharing, you contribute to a more informed and engaged trading community.
Leaderboard
Want to see how your trading skills stack up against the competition? The Bayes Market Leaderboard ranks traders based on their performance, providing a transparent view of the most successful participants. You can opt-in to appear on the Leaderboard to showcase your expertise, track your progress, and get a sense of where you stand within the community. It's a fun and competitive way to stay motivated and celebrate your trading achievements.
The Leaderboard ranks users based on their performance across three key dimensions: PnL (Profit and Loss), Volume, and Trades. These rankings are displayed over four distinct timeframes to provide a comprehensive view of performance: All-time, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly.
PnL: Realized PnL only. This is the locked-in profit or loss from closed positions and resolved markets (winning payouts). It excludes unrealized gains/losses from open positions.
Volume: The total monetary value of all buy and sell transactions executed by the user.
Trades: The total count of individual transactions (buys or sells) executed by the user.
All daily, weekly, and monthly calculations are based on the UTC+8 calendar day, week and month.
Follow and Learn from Other Traders
The platform allows you to follow the trading activity of other users (if they have opted to make their profile public). This provides a powerful opportunity to learn from seasoned traders, gain insight into new strategies, and discover markets you may not have considered. By observing the moves of top performers on the Leaderboard, you can improve your own decision-making and become a more effective trader.
