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Top Liquidation Levels (Biggest Zones)

Strongest highlighted levels from the heatmap — biggest zones above and below the current price.

Current anchor
BTC live price:
Above price (potential squeeze zones) Total heat:
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Below price (potential flush zones) Total heat:
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Tip: bigger bars = stronger heatmap level.

Bitcoin Liquidation Heatmap

Estimated price levels showing where forced liquidations may occur for BTC. a structural stress test — revealing where the market is most fragile

Bitcoin snapshot
Current reference price: • Use this as your anchor for above vs below liquidity.
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🟡 Yellow = more predicted levels ⚫ Dark = fewer predicted levels 🎯 Price = your anchor

Background

A liquidation happens when a leveraged position gets closed because price moves against the trader and their margin can’t cover the loss.

  • Exchanges calculate a trader’s liquidation level when they open a leveraged trade.
  • If price hits that level, the position can be force-closed (liquidated).
  • Clusters of these levels can act like liquidity pockets that price reacts to.
Important: this is estimated / predicted structure, not a guarantee.

How the Heatmap is Built

The heatmap estimates liquidation levels from market data across different leverage amounts, then stacks them into price “buckets”.

  • More estimated levels in a bucket = brighter (toward yellow).
  • Fewer levels = darker (toward black).
  • Read intensity as relative (compare zones to each other).

Tip If price crosses a bright zone with no reaction, it may be spent.

Controls (Fast)

  • Ticker: BTC
  • Timeframe: lookback window for the heatmap.
  • Liquidity Threshold: hides weak noise.
  • More Heat: boosts lighter zones (context).
  • Klines: overlays candles for reactions.

Supported Lookbacks

Short = near-term traps • Long = macro structure.
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Longer lookbacks can show bigger “magnetic” zones, but may be older structure.

How Traders Use This

  • Magnetic zones: price may drift toward dense pockets.
  • Support / resistance: high-liquidity areas can help fill size.
  • Reversal pressure: liquidations can snap price fast.

Reality Check

  • Predicts where levels are opening, not guaranteed to “hit”.
  • Actual liquidations can be lower than estimated.
  • Catalysts/news can override structure.

Quick Scenarios

Runs into a bright upper zone
Stops trigger → momentum can expand up.
⬆️ squeeze
Drops into a bright lower zone
Liquidations trigger → momentum can expand down.
⬇️ flush
Chops between zones
Balance → lower vol until break.
↔️ range

Desk Notes

  • Absorption: breaks with no reaction → zone may be spent.
  • Migration: new clusters elsewhere → positioning shifted.
  • Confluence: stronger near pivots / range edges.

This content is structural research based on estimated liquidation concentrations. It does not predict certainty, and can be overridden by external catalysts. Education & entertainment only.



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