Liquidation Heatmap
Leverage-implied liquidation map. Bright horizontal bands mark the price levels where 10x / 25x / 50x / 100x long & short positions still have unhit liquidation overhang. Bands that price has already swept are removed automatically.
BTCUSDT · Binance Futures
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Live Liquidations
Heatmap clusters are reconstructed from leverage-implied liquidation prices of 24h Binance Futures volume — per-event historical liquidation data is no longer publicly exposed by Binance.
About the Liquidation Heatmap
A quick guide to what this tool shows, how to read it, and how professional traders use liquidation magnetism to anticipate price moves on Binance Futures.
What it is
A 24-hour map of where leveraged positions on Binance Futures still face liquidation if price moves there. Bright horizontal bands = high concentration of stop-loss/forced-close prices at that level.
How to read it
Warm bands (orange / yellow) below price = long liquidations. Cool bands (cyan / teal) above price = short liquidations. Brighter = more notional. The dashed white line is current spot, updated every 10 seconds.
How to use it
Big bright bands act like price magnets — market makers regularly push price into clusters to trigger cascading liquidations. Use them as profit targets, not entry signals.
Live tape & alerts
Real Binance forced-orders stream in the right panel as they happen. Filter by minimum size ($5K → $1M) and toggle audio alerts to get a pitched ping whenever a position above your threshold gets blown out.
How Professional Traders Use This
- Set take-profit targets at the closest cluster in your trade direction. Price tends to seek out the brightest bands.
- Avoid stop-loss placement just above a short-magnet (or just below a long-magnet) cluster — those are exactly where market makers hunt liquidity.
- Use the Liquidity Levels panel to rank the largest unhit clusters by notional size. The biggest one within a few % of current price is usually the next destination.
- Watch the long/short magnet stat cards — when one side massively outweighs the other, price is heavily biased toward unwinding the weaker side first.
- Enable audio alerts with a $100K+ filter to get notified eyes-free when a real cascade starts on the live forced-order stream.
Methodology & Data
For each of the past 288 × 5-minute candles, we simulate leveraged positions opening at the close, weighted by realistic open-interest distribution: 10x (38%) · 25x (30%) · 50x (20%) · 100x (12%).
Liquidation prices are computed with a maintenance-margin haircut (92% wallet ratio) and projected forward in time. If subsequent price action ever swept a level, those positions were liquidated and the band is removed — what remains is unhit overhang.
Per-event historical liquidation data was restricted by Binance, so the heatmap is a leverage-implied estimate. The Live Liquidations panel uses the real Binance forced-order WebSocket and is accurate to the millisecond.
Quick Glossary
When a leveraged position's losses consume its margin, the exchange force-closes it at market — creating a sudden buy (short liq) or sell (long liq) print.
A price level below current price where long positions would be liquidated. Acts as a downside target during selloffs.
A price level above current price where short positions would be liquidated. Acts as an upside target during rallies.
Liquidation notional still alive at a level because price hasn't yet swept through it. These are the bands you see — swept ones disappear.
A liquidation triggering price movement that triggers more liquidations. Visible as a burst of dots on the chart and a flurry of entries in the live tape.
Binance's name for a liquidation print. The exact data shown in the Live Liquidations panel.
Disclaimer. This tool is provided for educational and informational purposes only. Liquidation maps describe market structure, not future direction. Always combine with your own analysis, risk management, and never trade with capital you can't afford to lose.