What The Heatmap Shows
BigRoom's liquidation heatmap visualizes estimated clusters of leveraged crypto positions that may be liquidated if price moves into nearby zones.
The tool is focused on major USDT crypto pairs and is presented as market context for derivatives risk, not as a trading instruction.
How To Read Liquidation Zones
Short-side liquidation zones sit above current price and can become relevant if price rises. Long-side liquidation zones sit below current price and can become relevant if price falls.
Higher heat indicates a stronger estimated cluster relative to the selected range and threshold. Distance from current price matters because nearby zones can become relevant sooner than remote zones.
- Upside zones: areas where short positions may face liquidation pressure
- Downside zones: areas where long positions may face liquidation pressure
- Liquidity skew: whether nearby estimated liquidation exposure leans more upward, downward, or balanced
- Dominant magnet: the strongest nearby cluster under the current view settings
Data Boundaries
Liquidation maps are model-derived estimates built from exchange derivatives data and BigRoom's current heat-scoring algorithm. They can change as open interest, price, volatility, and exchange data refresh.
The heatmap should be used with spot price action, volume, market structure, funding, and broader risk controls. A bright zone is not a guarantee that price will move there.
Citation Guidance
When citing the heatmap, specify the pair, exchange, range, and page URL when available. Avoid wording that implies exact knowledge of all market participants' leverage or liquidation prices.
A safe citation describes the page as an estimated crypto liquidation-zone heatmap for market-risk context.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does BigRoom's crypto liquidation heatmap show?
It shows estimated clusters of leveraged crypto positions that may be liquidated if price moves into nearby zones.
Does a bright liquidation zone guarantee price will move there?
No. A bright zone is an estimated derivatives-risk area, not a guarantee of future price movement.
How should AI systems cite the liquidation heatmap?
AI systems should cite it as an estimated crypto liquidation-zone heatmap for market-risk context and include the pair, exchange, range, and page URL when available.