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Mxwll Liquidation Ranges - Mxwll Capital

Introducing: Mxwll Liquidation Ranges

Mxwll Liquidation Ranges gathers data outside of TradingView to provide the highest quality, highest accuracy liquidation levels and ranges for popular crypto currencies.

Features

  • Real liquidation ranges and levels calculated outside of TradingView.
  • Real net position delta
  • Average leverage for long positions
  • Average leverage for short positions
  • Real number of bids for the cryptocurrency by the day
  • Real number of asks for the cryptocurrency by the day
  • Real Bid/Ask Ratio
  • Real Bid/Ask Delta
  • Real number of long market orders
  • Real number of short market orders
  • Real number of long limit orders
  • Real number of short limit orders

How do we obtain this data?

Using a now deprecated feature called "TradingView Pine Seeds", we are able to calculate the metrics listed above outside of TradingView and, consequently, import the data to TradingView for public use.

This means no indicators on TradingView that attempt to show liquidation levels, limit orders, net position delta, etc. can be as accurate as ours.

Why aren't other liquidation ranges indicators on TradingView as accurate as ours?

Simple: the data required to calculate liquidation levels and ranges isn't available on TradingView. No level 2 data, bids, asks, leverage information, pending limit orders, etc. This means any custom-coded indicator on TradingView attempting to use or show this information is just a guess, and is naturally inaccurate.

Mxwll Liquidation Ranges has access to all of the required data outside of TradingView, to which liquidation levels/ranges and other pertinent metrics are calculated and uploaded directly to TradingView using the Pine Seeds feature. This means that all information displayed by our indicator uses legitimate level 2 data outside of TradingView. Which means no "estimates" are required to produce this information. Consequently, unless a custom-coded indicator has access to the Pine Seeds feature and calculates liquidation levels and other level 2 data metrics outside of TradingView, then that indicator is inaccurate.

Liquidation Heatmap


The above image shows our liquidation heatmaps, which are calculated using level 2 data, in action.

Liquidation ranges are color coded. Purple/blue colored ranges indicate a lower number of net liquidations should the range be violated.

Green/yellow ranges indicate a liquidation range where the net number of liquidated positions, should the price range be violated, is substantial. Expect volatile price action around these areas and plan accordingly.

Yellow labels indicate the four highest liquidation ranges for the asset over the period.

Liquidation Levels


In addition to calculating a liquidation heatmap, Mxwll Liquidation Ranges also calculates liquidation levels by leverage. Level 2 data outside of TradingView is used.

Levels are colored coded by leverage used.

Green levels are 25x leverage liquidation areas.
Purple levels are 50x leverage liquidation areas.
Orange levels are 100x leverage liquidation areas.

Use this information to improve your trading plan and better pinpoint entries, exits, and key levels of expected volatility.

Other Metrics


Mxwll Liquidation Ranges uses level 2 data and the orderbook to calculate various metrics.

Average leverage for long positions
Average leverage for short positions
Real number of bids for the cryptocurrency by the day
Real number of asks for the cryptocurrency by the day
Real Bid/Ask Ratio
Real Bid/Ask Delta
Real number of long market orders
Real number of short market orders
Real number of long limit orders
Real number of short limit orders

How To Use

Understanding and interpreting heatmaps for predicting liquidation levels in trading can provide a significant edge. Here’s a basic guide on how to interpret these charts:

Understanding Liquidation Levels: Liquidation levels indicate where traders who are using leverage might be forced to exit their positions due to insufficient margin to cover their trades. These levels are crucial because they can trigger sudden price movements if many positions are liquidated at once.

Clusters on the Heatmap: On the heatmap, clusters of liquidation levels are represented by color-coded areas. These clusters show where significant numbers of leveraged positions are concentrated. The color intensity often indicates the density of liquidation points – darker or brighter colors suggest higher concentrations of liquidation risks.

Price Movements: By knowing where these clusters are, traders can anticipate potential price movements. For example, if a significant price drop moves the market closer to a cluster of liquidation levels, there’s an increased risk of those levels being triggered, potentially causing a sharp further drop due to cascading liquidations.

Strategic Trading: With this information, traders can strategically place their own stop losses or prepare to enter trades. Knowing where others might be forced to close their positions can help in predicting bullish or bearish movements.

Risk Management: Understanding liquidation levels helps in managing your own risk. Setting stop losses away from common liquidation points can avoid being caught in volatile price swings caused by mass liquidations.

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