Ryaan sits on the AO Trading public leaderboard with a 72.1% win rate across 110 closed trades. The number is real. Publicly verifiable. And the search traffic landing here suggests retail is already moving capital toward it.

The question worth asking before you allocate: what does 72.1% over 110 trades actually buy you? Sample size, fee drag, platform risk, and current market conditions all change what that headline rate means in practice.

Over the 72 hours ending May 13, 2026, Ryaan closed a single CRCL LONG at 399.51% final PnL, placing third on the platform's top-trades list. Haseeb closed TRUTH SHORT at 401.65% and B SHORT at 399.82% in the same window. Three large wins from different traders on different assets with different directional setups. They share magnitude of outcome. Nothing else.

This article prices the risk before you click allocate.

What the Leaderboard Shows and What It Leaves Out

The AO Trading leaderboard tracks five named traders across 2,580 total closed trades, a 62.83% group win rate, and 157,211.62 in total tracked profit as of May 13, 2026. Individual breakdown is what matters here, not the aggregate.

Trader Win Rate Trades
Haseeb 91.3% 43
Avi 72.2% 15
Ryaan 72.1% 110
AO Crusher 71.1% 909
Andre Outberg 98.8% 1

Andre Outberg's 98.8% over one trade tells you nothing predictive. Avi's 72.2% over 15 is directionally interesting. Ryaan's 110 trades is the first row that approaches statistical weight.

AO Crusher's 909-trade record at 71.1% is the anchor. Over nearly ten times Ryaan's sample, Crusher produces a rate within 1 percentage point. That's either confirmation that 72.1% is real and sustainable, or a signal that more trades will pull Ryaan toward the 62.83% group average. Both remain live possibilities with 110 trades in the bank.

The leaderboard doesn't show average position size relative to account equity, maximum consecutive losing trades, or win rate distribution across different market regimes. Those are the numbers that close the case. What's here opens it.

AO Shadow runs automatic TP, SL, and DCA controls on every copied trade for its 95 active copy-trading users and 675 copies executed in the last 7 days. The risk management layer doesn't change Ryaan's win rate. But it determines whether a losing sequence hits your account as a controlled drawdown or an unmanaged one. That's the infrastructure that every headline win rate omits.

Copy Trading Fee Economics: What Each Platform Actually Charges

Fee drag doesn't appear on a leaderboard. It appears in your account statement after every trade, win or loss, and it compounds across a copy-trade career faster than most retail traders expect.

On Binance (rated 9.2/10 by CryptoSlate), the disclosed structure is 10% profit share to the lead trader on winning positions plus standard trading fees. For Bybit (rated 8.9/10), CryptoSlate describes the model directly: "Standard trading fees still apply, and followers share net profits with the master trader." The specific profit share percentage for Bybit master traders varies by trader profile and is disclosed there, not in any headline ranking. OKX (rated 9.0/10) runs the same logic: "Regular trading fees still apply, and followers also pay profit share to the lead trader."

Platform Rating Fee Structure
Binance 9.2/10 10% profit share to lead trader + standard trading fees
OKX 9.0/10 Profit share (rate per trader profile) + standard trading fees
Bybit 8.9/10 Profit share (rate per trader profile) + standard trading fees
Bitget 8.1/10 Profit share (rate per trader profile) + standard trading fees

Bybit discloses 897,000+ copiers, 126,000+ lead traders, and $530M+ in cumulative realized PnL across its platform. At that scale, fee structures compound across an enormous number of accounts daily. Pull the master trader's profile directly before allocating. The profit share rate is disclosed there.

Breakeven trades aren't free. The AO crypto scanner, a separate signal system from the individual trader copy signals tracked in the leaderboard, recorded 57 closed trades in the last 7 days: 0 wins, 54 breakevens, 3 losses. Breakeven on the position still means trading fees applied to both entry and exit. A flat week on paper is a slightly negative week in your account once you account for the cost of each round trip.

The Verification Problem in May 2026

Searching "Ryaan crypto copy trading" in mainstream crypto press returns nothing. No CoinDesk profile. No CryptoSlate review. No third-party audit trail. The name doesn't appear in any indexed source outside the AO platform.

That absence is more significant in May 2026 than in prior years. The DOJ's pig-butchering enforcement wave (CryptoTimes, May 2026) is actively prosecuting structured crypto fraud at scale. A $200K theft via Grok and Bankr AI bots (Breitbart Tech, May 2026) showed how sophisticated the current playbook has become. The FBI arrested ex-Olympian Ryan Wedding in January 2026 for laundering drug proceeds through crypto (CoinDesk, January 2026). Bad actors don't announce themselves on the way in.

Ryaan's AO record is verifiable: 110 trades, 72.1% win rate, CRCL LONG at 399.51%, all public at dashboard.aotrading.io/traders. First-party data, not screenshots. That's different from independently audited, but it's well above the zero-evidence baseline that should trigger immediate alarm.

If "Ryaan" in your search refers to someone operating outside the AO platform, run four checks before allocating: (1) exact exchange master trader profile URL, (2) on-platform PnL history (not screenshots), (3) disclosed profit share rate in the trader's own profile page, (4) verifiable identity. Crypto Signal Scam Detection: 5 Red Flags the DOJ's $701M Seizure Just Proved Right covers the full due diligence framework.

CryptoSlate puts the baseline risk clearly: "copy trading changes who makes the trading decisions, but it does not remove market risk, leverage risk, slippage, or platform risk." No win rate changes that.

Alt Market Context and the Levels That Follow

The CRCL LONG at 399.51% didn't print in a neutral market. The AO scanner shows the alt market producing extreme directional moves as of May 13, 2026, which is the context behind any recent high-magnitude trade on the leaderboard.

Asset Direction Move RSI
MLN Short -16.8% 9.4
PHB Short -15.86% 27
ATA Short -15.23% 14.6
ASTEROID1 Long +14.47% 77.2
SYS Short -13.28% 18.7

MLN at RSI 9.4 and ATA at 14.6 are in extreme oversold territory. At those readings you're either catching the bottom of a flush or entering into continued selling. ASTEROID1 at RSI 77.2 on a +14.47% move is extended on the long side. Not a clean entry at current price.

The scanner's long-run record across 741 closed trades shows 70.7% TP1 hit rate, 53.6% TP2 hit rate, an average win of 320.75%, and an average loss of -25%. That asymmetry is what drives positive expectancy at a 70% hit rate. But the last 7 days produced 54 breakevens and 3 losses across 57 trades. Zero wins. Alt markets stall, and stalls are where fee drag accumulates without compensating gains.

For copy traders following Ryaan's signal stream, the haseeb1111 TRUTH +401% anatomy breaks down exactly how a high-conviction winner unfolds across multiple TP levels: the same mechanic behind any 300-400% outcome in the AO system.

Levels to watch:

  • CRCL: Retest of the LONG exit price. Hold equals continuation signal. Fail equals distribution.
  • MLN / ATA: Sub-15 RSI confirmation window is 1-3 daily sessions. Direction resolves in that window.
  • AO Shadow active positions: 70 live as of May 13. Rising copy count into extended RSI readings on alts is crowding data worth tracking before adding.

This article is not financial advice. Crypto trading involves substantial risk of loss. Past performance on a leaderboard does not guarantee future results.

FAQ

Is Ryaan crypto copy trading legit?

Ryaan's 72.1% win rate over 110 trades is publicly verifiable on the AO Trading leaderboard at dashboard.aotrading.io/traders. The data is first-party, not screenshots, and above the group average of 62.83% across 2,580 tracked trades. "Legitimate" and "independently audited" are different standards. The record exists and the rate is competitive against the full trader roster.

What fees do I pay when copy trading on Bybit or Binance?

Fee structures vary by platform. Binance charges 10% profit share to the lead trader on winning positions plus standard trading fees. Bybit and OKX both charge a profit share plus standard trading fees, with the specific percentage disclosed on each master trader's profile page. Every copied trade, including breakevens, incurs exchange trading fees. Pull the trader's profile directly before allocating.

How does Ryaan's win rate compare to other AO traders?

At 72.1% over 110 trades, Ryaan sits above the group average of 62.83% across 2,580 total trades, in the same range as Avi (72.2% over 15 trades), and just above AO Crusher at 71.1% over 909 trades. Haseeb leads at 91.3% over 43 trades. AO Crusher's 909-trade record is the most statistically reliable single benchmark on the platform.

What should I verify before copying any crypto trader?

Four things: exact exchange profile URL (not screenshots), auditable on-platform PnL history, disclosed profit share rate in the trader's profile, and verifiable identity. CryptoSlate notes that copy trading changes who makes the trading decisions but does not remove market risk, leverage risk, slippage, or platform risk. Missing any of those four is a due diligence gap worth closing before allocating.

What is the AO Shadow trial and how does it work?

AO Shadow's 7-day OAuth trial connects your Bybit account and copies live AO trader signals with automatic TP, SL, and DCA controls applied to every position. The platform currently has 95 active copy-trading users, 675 copies in the last 7 days, and 70 active positions running. No manual execution required. Start at shadow.aotrading.io to see live position data before committing capital.

The search spike on "ryaan crypto copy trading" means retail is already moving. If the 72.1% win rate and the CRCL LONG at 399.51% brought you here, the next question is whether the risk infrastructure behind your copy trades matches the opportunity size. The 7-day AO Shadow trial connects to your Bybit account, copies live signals with automatic TP, SL, and DCA controls, and shows you the 70 active positions running right now before you decide to follow. See the live data before committing capital.