ORACLE Liquidation Data

$0
24h Total LiquidationsLong $0 · 50%Short $0 · 50%0 orders

ORACLE Liquidation Analysis

Largest Single Liquidation
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Largest Liquidation Time
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vs 7-day avg
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vs 30-day avg
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ORACLE Total Liquidations

WindowLong liquidatedShort liquidatedTotal
1h$0$0$0
4h$0$0$0
12h$0$0$0
24h$0$0$0

ORACLE Exchange Liquidation Ranking (24h)

ExchangeLongShortTotalShare

ORACLE Long/Short Liquidation Comparison (24h)

Long liquidated $0 · 50%
Short liquidated $0 · 50%

ORACLE Live Liquidations

ExchangeSymbolSideLiq. PriceQtyAmountTime
No recent liquidation records

ORACLE Liquidation History

ORACLE Price vs Liquidations

About ORACLE Liquidations

What is ORACLE liquidation?

ORACLE liquidation (forced position closure) refers to the act of an exchange forcibly closing a position in ORACLE leveraged or derivatives trading, when the price moves sharply against the position and the margin becomes insufficient to maintain it.

How much ORACLE was liquidated today?

Over the past 24 hours, total ORACLE liquidations across all markets were about $0, of which long liquidations were $0 and short liquidations were $0, across 0 orders. Data refreshes every 30 seconds.

Were more longs or shorts liquidated for ORACLE today?

The current 24h ORACLE long/short liquidation ratio is 50% : 50%. Long and short liquidations are fairly balanced.

How often is ORACLE liquidation data updated?

This site aggregates real-time ORACLE liquidation data from major exchanges including Binance, OKX, Bybit, Gate, Bitget and HTX; data refreshes every 30 seconds.

What does high ORACLE liquidation volume mean?

Large-scale ORACLE liquidations often accompany sharp price swings and may form chain liquidations that amplify the move. Current ORACLE 24h liquidations are - of the 7-day average (-).

Which exchange has the highest ORACLE liquidation volume?

No data available

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