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Bybit Calculator Liquidation levels

This script uses the bybit liquidation calculator method to identify liquidation levels.
Given an entry price and a leverage, the calculator will give you a liquidation price. Those liquidation prices are displayed by this script.
It saves some time as we avoid asking the calculator the liquidation prices for the main leverage multipliers once.
These levels could be used to identify liquidations wicks. As we approach levels, traders that don't use stop loss will be liquidated and create a larger move through these levels. I personally set the entry price to be a large volume node and that seems to somewhat predict interesting levels to watch for (but use at your own risk)
Example:
- pair: BTC/USDT
- margin mode: isolated
- position: long
- leverage: x50
- entry price: 33640
- quantity: irrelevant for isolated
-> the calculator gives a liquidation price of 33135.4 USDT, this level is displayed below entry price with a x50 annotation
Given an entry price and a leverage, the calculator will give you a liquidation price. Those liquidation prices are displayed by this script.
It saves some time as we avoid asking the calculator the liquidation prices for the main leverage multipliers once.
These levels could be used to identify liquidations wicks. As we approach levels, traders that don't use stop loss will be liquidated and create a larger move through these levels. I personally set the entry price to be a large volume node and that seems to somewhat predict interesting levels to watch for (but use at your own risk)
Example:
- pair: BTC/USDT
- margin mode: isolated
- position: long
- leverage: x50
- entry price: 33640
- quantity: irrelevant for isolated
-> the calculator gives a liquidation price of 33135.4 USDT, this level is displayed below entry price with a x50 annotation
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受保护脚本
此脚本以闭源形式发布。 但是,您可以自由使用,没有任何限制 — 了解更多信息这里。
免责声明
这些信息和出版物并非旨在提供,也不构成TradingView提供或认可的任何形式的财务、投资、交易或其他类型的建议或推荐。请阅读使用条款了解更多信息。