Keeping tabs on liquidation levels across the market right now. The data shows some interesting pressure points forming on major assets. Worth watching these key thresholds closely—they often signal where the next move could come from. Anyone else monitoring these levels as we head into year-end trading?
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TooScaredToSell
· 12h ago
Ngl, this wave of market trends at the end of the year really makes it easy to hit a landmine. I'm also keeping an eye on the liquidation level, but to be honest, sometimes even the most accurate data can't compete with breaking news... However, we still need to stay vigilant; anyway, I'm just passing the time.
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rugpull_ptsd
· 12h ago
ngl the liquidation positions are always messed up, and it's even more chaotic at the end of the year. But looking at the data is still interesting... Is anyone really watching these levels?
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PhantomMiner
· 13h ago
Um... You really have to keep an eye on the liquidation line, or else a wave could come and get liquidated directly.
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Layer2Arbitrageur
· 13h ago
lmao watching liquidation cascades manually? just wrote a script that tracks basis point spreads across liquidation events—basically free alpha if you've got the gas optimization dialed in. most people are leaving money on the table not monitoring the cross-chain implications here. the real move is usually 2-3 blocks before the obvious threshold breaks.
Keeping tabs on liquidation levels across the market right now. The data shows some interesting pressure points forming on major assets. Worth watching these key thresholds closely—they often signal where the next move could come from. Anyone else monitoring these levels as we head into year-end trading?