Caught the liquidation zones at 8:44am Jan 2nd. These price levels matter if you're trading around volatile swings - that's where overleveraged positions start getting wiped out.
When price touches these levels, watch the volume spike. Liquidations can trigger cascading moves, either accelerating the pump or deepening the dump depending on which side got caught.
Keep an eye on support and resistance near these zones. They often become battlegrounds between bulls and bears.
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-04 16:46
yo this is exactly why i never touch leverage during volatile epochs... seen too many miners get liquidated back in the day chasing quick gains. volume spikes near those zones hit different when you know what's really happening under the hood.
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MidnightSnapHunter
· 01-04 12:50
Once again, small retail traders who got liquidated are confused; true hunters focus on these liquidation lines.
That morning's move was indeed a bit flirtatious; the real showtime is when trading volume surges.
The real battlefield is near support and resistance levels; don't be fooled by the K-line.
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MetaverseMigrant
· 01-04 05:21
That pile of orders in the liquidation zone looks so intense. This wave is probably going to cut the leeks again.
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ProtocolRebel
· 01-02 17:53
Leverage liquidation is really a money grab; those who bought the dip at 8:44 should be cautious.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-02 17:50
Once again, I've been liquidated... Always at these devilish positions, it's really unbelievable.
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ForkInTheRoad
· 01-02 17:42
Liquidation leads to a crash, and now we have to watch those leverage traders get liquidated again.
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P2ENotWorking
· 01-02 17:39
8:44 That snapshot is indeed accurate; the liquidation zone is like a meat grinder, with leveraged traders being drained one after another.
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AirdropSkeptic
· 01-02 17:32
Oh no, it's the liquidation range again... leveraged traders are probably going to get wrecked this time.
Liquidation Levels Snapshot
Caught the liquidation zones at 8:44am Jan 2nd. These price levels matter if you're trading around volatile swings - that's where overleveraged positions start getting wiped out.
When price touches these levels, watch the volume spike. Liquidations can trigger cascading moves, either accelerating the pump or deepening the dump depending on which side got caught.
Keep an eye on support and resistance near these zones. They often become battlegrounds between bulls and bears.