The value is determined as follows:
For each of the rankings, take your position, then convert that position to a percentage for all users that are ranked (only users with 200 points or more and with a positive reputation change in that period are listed in the rankings, see the last page of a ranking to see how many users are listed).
The highest percentage is then shown on your profile, rounded up to a sensible number.
For example, you are currently placed at #8086 this quarter. There are (so far) 169,875 users with 200 points or more and a positive reputation change listed in this quarters ranking, so that ranks you in the top 4.76% this quarter. That is your highest percentage across the leagues and is rounded up to 5% when displayed in your profile.
If you rank in the top 1%, the rounding adjusts to show 1 decimal point; those in the top 0.1% get two decimal points of precision. That means that even Jon Skeet will forever be listed as top 0.01% overall even though he is the top 0.0004795% percent, really.