Ethereum Liquidation Heatmap & Dichte ETH/USDT
Ethereum (ETH) liquidation heatmap visualizes the full density distribution of estimated liquidation clusters across all price levels for ETH/USDT perpetual futures. Combining proprietary heatmap data with liquidation level analysis reveals where forced closures are concentrated, identifying potential price magnets and cascade risk zones.
Live Signal Status
Live ETH/USDT perpetual futures data. Day trading mode. Refreshes every 5s.
Ethereum Liquidation Heatmap
Live ETH/USDT candlestick chart with liquidation heatmap overlay. Green bars (right side) show long liquidation clusters, red bars (left side) show short liquidation clusters — wider bars mean larger volume. Based on 409 price bands of proprietary data. Toggle the heatmap on/off with the button in the toolbar. Current price: $2,109.98.
Heatmap summary
| Total estimated liquidation volume | $5.0B |
| Long / Short split | 74.1% long / 25.9% short |
| Active price bands | 409 (242 long, 167 short) |
| Densest zone | $2,096 (long, $147.6M) |
| Current price | $2,109.98 |
Top liquidation clusters
Top 15 clusters by estimated liquidation volume, sorted by size. Distance is measured from the current ETH price of $2,109.98.
| Price Level | Side | Est. Volume | Intensity | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| $2,096 | long | $147.6M | 100% | 0.6% |
| $2,160 | short | $74.5M | 51% | 2.4% |
| $2,180 | short | $69.8M | 47% | 3.3% |
| $2,104 | long | $69.7M | 47% | 0.3% |
| $1,948 | long | $67.3M | 46% | 7.7% |
| $1,848 | long | $63.3M | 43% | 12.4% |
| $2,202 | short | $61.0M | 41% | 4.3% |
| $1,932 | long | $57.9M | 39% | 8.4% |
| $1,956 | long | $53.7M | 36% | 7.3% |
| $1,951 | long | $52.8M | 36% | 7.5% |
| $1,890 | long | $52.3M | 35% | 10.4% |
| $1,968 | long | $51.2M | 35% | 6.7% |
| $1,941 | long | $48.9M | 33% | 8.0% |
| $2,036 | long | $46.2M | 31% | 3.5% |
| $2,208 | short | $41.1M | 28% | 4.6% |
Heatmap Interpretation Guide
- Density asymmetry: Long liquidation clusters dominate at 74.1% of total volume, suggesting heavy leveraged long positioning below the current ETH price. A downward move could trigger cascading long liquidations, accelerating the sell-off.
- Proximity risk tiers: 44 clusters within 2% of current price (immediate risk), 88 clusters at 2-5% (medium-term targets), 277 clusters beyond 5% (swing-level magnets). The high density of near-price clusters for ETH signals elevated short-term liquidation risk.
- Market regime context: Ethereum is currently in a ranging regime with bearish bias. In a ranging market, liquidation clusters at range extremes act as particularly strong magnets, often defining the boundaries of the range.
Signal Category Alignment
| Category | State | Score | Label |
|---|---|---|---|
| momentum | bearish | -39 | Bearish |
| liquidity | bearish | -31 | Bearish |
| positioning | mixed | -13 | Neutral |
| smartMoney | mixed | -15 | Neutral |
| volatility | neutral | 0 | Neutral |
Disclaimer: This analysis is generated by a quantitative system processing market data in real time. It is not financial advice. Trading Ethereum perpetual futures involves substantial risk of loss. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results.
Related Signals
Related Education
Other Ethereum Modules
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a ETH liquidation heatmap?
A Ethereum liquidation heatmap is a visual representation of where leveraged positions would be forcibly closed at different price levels. Dense clusters (bright bars) indicate price zones where large amounts of liquidation volume are concentrated, making these zones potential price magnets.
How do I read the ETH liquidation heatmap?
Green bars represent long liquidation clusters (triggered if ETH price drops to that level), while red bars represent short liquidation clusters (triggered if price rises). Wider bars indicate larger liquidation volume. The dashed line shows the current Ethereum price. Dense zones near the current price represent immediate risk areas.
How often does the ETH heatmap update?
Ethereum heatmap data is sourced from Blackperp's proprietary liquidation heatmap and levels datasets, which refresh approximately every 24 minutes. The current price overlay updates with each page load. Blackperp caches the processed data for 5 minutes to balance freshness with performance.
What is the difference between the heatmap and liquidation levels for ETH?
The Ethereum liquidation levels module shows specific high-impact liquidation zones with estimated values and distance from price. The heatmap provides a broader density view across all price levels, revealing the full distribution of liquidation risk — including smaller clusters that don't appear as named levels but still influence price action.
Can the ETH heatmap predict price magnets?
Dense liquidation clusters often act as price magnets — the market tends to move toward zones of concentrated liquidations because the forced buying/selling creates temporary liquidity. For Ethereum, clusters within 2% of the current price are particularly relevant as near-term magnets. However, the heatmap shows risk, not certainty.