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Updated Aggregated Liquidations by ktp. Gonzo

Aggregated Liquidations combines real-time liquidation data from multiple major futures exchanges into a single, unified view. This tool helps traders identify liquidation clusters, squeezes, and high-impact forced-exit events that often mark key reversal or continuation points.
This script delivers a clean, aggregated perspective on one of the most impactful forms of market data—providing clarity during volatile, liquidation-driven moves.
Supported Exchanges
Toggle each feed individually for complete control over your data sources.
Features
How to Use
This script delivers a clean, aggregated perspective on one of the most impactful forms of market data—providing clarity during volatile, liquidation-driven moves.
Supported Exchanges
- Binance: USDT, USDC, USD
- BitMEX: USDT, USD
- Bybit: USDT, USDC, USD
- Deribit: USDC, USD
- HTX: USDT, USD (optional, tick-volume based)
- OKX: USDT, USDC, USD (partially reported liquidations)
Toggle each feed individually for complete control over your data sources.
Features
- Combined Long & Short Liquidations from all enabled exchanges
- Configurable Currency Mode to show liquidation volume in base or quote currency
- Adjustable Accumulation Window in bars, minutes, hours, or days
- Threshold Lines to quickly spot abnormal liquidation spikes
How to Use
- Track liquidation cascades across multiple venues
- Spot potential long/short squeezes before price reacts
- Identify exhaustion zones where forced liquidations dominate
- Combine with order flow, volume, or momentum tools for confirmation
Release Notes
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This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.
Protected script
This script is published as closed-source. However, you can use it freely and without any limitations – learn more here.
Disclaimer
The information and publications are not meant to be, and do not constitute, financial, investment, trading, or other types of advice or recommendations supplied or endorsed by TradingView. Read more in the Terms of Use.