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I just reviewed the Bitcoin liquidation map on the 3-day chart and something interesting is happening. You can see those bright zones concentrated above and below the current price, which is exactly where liquidations tend to occur when the market moves strongly.
This type of heat map is useful for understanding where liquidity is accumulated. When the price touches those dense areas, it's likely that leveraged position liquidations will spike. Basically, the Bitcoin liquidation map shows you the pressure points where volatility could explode in the short term.
What always catches my attention is that these maps are not just numbers; they are zones where action actually happens. If you know where those liquidity pockets are, you have an advantage in anticipating movements. That’s why many traders use the liquidation map as a tool to read the market.