> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.duels.trade/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.duels.trade/rankings/aura-and-leaderboards.md).

# Leaderboards and profiles

## By Duels PNL

This board compares duel financial performance, excluding fees in the displayed Duels PNL calculation.

![Leaderboard ranked by Duels PNL](/files/3fpm2oSPQjoBx6uzGqOh)

## By Aura

This board compares current competitive rating.

Aura changes are based on placement, opponent strength, duel mode, and Entry Amount. Kingmaker and Portfolio Duel carry more Aura weight than Funded Duel because they use real trading execution; Funded Duel uses virtual trading and moves slower.

![Leaderboard ranked by Aura](/files/uIYe96kvzyGtK0Ep8o3B)

*Interface examples shown on Testnet. Rankings and performance values change as duels settle.*

## Time and network

Leaderboard results are filtered by the selected period and network. Network balances and results are separate.

## Trader profiles

Select a trader to view available public data such as:

* Aura and rank
* Wins and losses
* Win rate
* Duels played
* Trading volume
* Streaks
* Recent duels
* Public social links
* Deposit Verification

Deposit Verification is based on eligible duel deposits and the threshold shown in the app.


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