Liquidation Heatmap
Track liquidation levels across major crypto assets in real-time
Total Open Interest
$87.2M
+12.5%
Largest Liquidation Pool
$12.1M
At $105,500
Most Vulnerable Level
$95,000
$12.1M at stake
Long/Short Ratio
1.35 : 1
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Liquidation Heatmap
Recent Large Liquidations
| Asset | Price | Amount | Direction | Liquidation Size | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTC | $102,340 | 2.45 | π LONG | $248,500 | 2 minutes ago |
| ETH | $3,285 | 125.8 | π SHORT | $412,650 | 8 minutes ago |
| SOL | $198.42 | 5,420 | π LONG | $1,074,328 | 15 minutes ago |
| BTC | $99,850 | 1.82 | π SHORT | $181,867 | 24 minutes ago |
| ETH | $3,142 | 89.3 | π LONG | $280,364 | 31 minutes ago |
| BNB | $612.5 | 420 | π SHORT | $257,250 | 45 minutes ago |
π Understanding Liquidations
Learn how to interpret liquidation data to identify market vulnerabilities
What Are Liquidations?
A liquidation occurs when a trader's leveraged position is forcibly closed due to insufficient margin to maintain the position. When the price moves against a trader's position, their collateral becomes insufficient, and the exchange automatically sells their assets.
Reading the Heatmap
The colored cells represent liquidation volume at each price level. Green indicates low liquidation risk, while red shows critical concentration. Larger cells suggest high market sensitivity at that price point.
Trading Strategy Tips
- β Identify price levels with high liquidation concentration
- β Watch for potential cascade liquidations
- β Use long/short ratio to gauge market sentiment
- β Monitor vulnerability levels closely during volatility
Risk Management
- β Place stop losses above liquidation clusters
- β Reduce leverage during high vulnerability periods
- β Diversify across price levels and assets
- β Stay updated with liquidation event feeds
β οΈ Disclaimer: This data is simulated for educational purposes. Always conduct your own research and consult with financial advisors before making trading decisions.