Liquidation Heatmap
Visualize liquidation clusters across price levels. See where leveraged positions will get wiped — the areas exchanges are targeting.
Bitcoin Liquidation Heatmap
Top Liquidation Clusters
| Price Level | Long Liq | Short Liq | Total | Dominant Side | Distance from Current |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $85,820 | $223.1M | $19.2M | $242.3M | Long | -0.69% |
| $84,620 | $224.7M | $10.0M | $234.7M | Long | -2.08% |
| $82,820 | $196.3M | $18.9M | $215.2M | Long | -4.17% |
| $87,020 | $8.3M | $202.5M | $210.8M | Short | +0.69% |
| $90,020 | $15.1M | $192.1M | $207.2M | Short | +4.17% |
| $85,220 | $189.8M | $12.2M | $202.0M | Long | -1.39% |
| $88,220 | $14.8M | $184.7M | $199.5M | Short | +2.08% |
| $87,620 | $11.9M | $187.0M | $198.9M | Short | +1.39% |
| $88,820 | $14.0M | $169.8M | $183.8M | Short | +2.78% |
| $83,420 | $159.9M | $19.7M | $179.6M | Long | -3.47% |
Cross-Market Liquidation Summary
How to Read the Liquidation Heatmap
What Are Liquidation Clusters?
When traders open leveraged positions, their liquidation prices create "clusters" at specific price levels. The heatmap shows where these clusters are densest — these are the areas where price is magnetically attracted because liquidation cascades feed on themselves.
Green Bars (Longs)
Green bars show long liquidation levels — mostly below the current price. If price drops to these levels, long positions get liquidated, creating forced sell pressure that can cascade further down.
Red Bars (Shorts)
Red bars show short liquidation levels — mostly above the current price. If price pumps into these zones, shorts get squeezed, creating forced buy pressure that can push price higher (short squeeze).
Trading Implications
Dense liquidation clusters act as magnets for price action. Market makers and whales often target these clusters to trigger cascading liquidations and profit from the resulting volatility. Use this data alongside other indicators.