How to Use Liquidation Data to Increase Your Edge
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- On Binance alone, around $50 million worth of positions are liquidated every single day. Sometimes even more! How can you use liquidations to increase your edge in the market? Using the liquidation marker, Bookmap can show you exactly where liquidations take place.
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Guys, you need to add Open Interest indicator for crypto. It's arguably the most valuable tool in crypto as coupled with CVD it lets you read the positioning of market participants very precisely (how many's long and short and at what location).
Another thing that would be valuable is orderbook depth delta/imbalance indicator with custom settings e.g. 0-1% depth, 0-2.5% depth etc.
Hi, are liquidation rules the same for gold futures as crypto?
These shorts are so well put together, I just don’t see bookmap having the answers, “longs forced to close” says who, that information isn’t public
Liquidation data is public on crypto instruments, from Binance Futures, Bitfinex, and Bybit exchanges.
@@Bookmap_prohow do I get more information and how do I configure this set ups.
How you setup book map to see this charts?!!!....
How does Open interest coupled with CVD tell us the location of shorts/longs? Isnt Open Interest only decreasing if positions get liquidated, since someone going market long/short always fills limit orders of the equal amount gor another trader. I hate that Nobody bothers to get the rules and dynamics and technicalities of the exchanges and the associated data such as Open Interest down. There have to be clear definitions of what to be "Long"/"Short" bla bla bla. Such idiotic data such as Coinglass "Long/Short" ratios are the most idiotic data ever amassed by humanity! Unbelievable how stupid these sites are because of not even being capable of describing what they are showing.
this does not help, you need to break down the settings of the chart and liquidity settings as well.
Is there any live sessions that was done for this tool?
can you make a video on the way you setup ur bookmap,, or the name of the video if you already done it. plz no link cuz I dont trust links
Can you use this method with futures or just crypto?
So how can I actually backtest this? I come from a fully systematic backround as a trader and I would like to be able to test large data sets, be able to optimize, re-optimize and so on. However the only way I’ve found to access historical data in bookmap is to collect it myself and save it on the computer. And even then, how do I test it? Is there any other way than testing every possibility manually with a huge excel spreadsheet?
I have noticed this as well but its usually me being blown out and then moving without me.
is that a standalone feature only? i'm guessing it's not available on the Thinkorswim version of bookmap, correct?
is it available por futures or just crypto?
indicator name plz
bit.ly/3MbZPPk
How do you show liquidations in Bookmap?
Learn more about the liquidations marker here: bit.ly/3MbZPPk
So liquidated positions are ones that went wrong for the trader is what im getting, new if you couldn't tell
Yes. These are stop losses triggered. (Sorry for my english)
Where to get these indicators in bookmap
It is available for Indian markets????
Is this feature available for futures /ES, yes or no?
why are the liquidation data so far away? liquidations can only happen where price has been! Price wasnt at any of the liquidation levels! Such a NONSENSICAL visual!
ademas se puede configurar la distancia de la etiqueta.
How do you know that, and I quote you: “market participants are forced to close longs”. You don’t know if they were forced to do anything, I could have been part of a trading plan. We learned this in your own videos, you should revise this one.
This is the liquidation indicator. It shows where market participants are getting liquidated. The broker is automatically closing their position without them acting (due to insufficient margin/funds). This is what we mean by 'forced' action.
How can you use liquidations to increase your edge in the market? Get started with Bookmap for FREE: bit.ly/3NkYXbP
Works for Forex?
hope this indicator comes with futures and stocks soon
Already exist, since 2017
how can you backtest with bookmap?
With replay mode
I assume we can't use this for stocks?
Correct. Liquidation data is currently only available for crypto instruments on Binance Futures, Bitfinex, and Bybit.
@@Bookmap_pro Those are scum brokers.. can we use this then on futures markets like ES, NQ, YM, bonds, etc?
@@Jatrade445no
when will bookmap make this data available for nasdaq, es futures?? @@Bookmap_pro
What is liquidation
Your trading account is liquidated, when you don't have enough funds to meet the minimum margin requirements by your broker. This is usually a result of poor risk management or over-sized positions.
The liquidation indicator shows you exactly where accounts are being liquidated and the volume of those liquidations.