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title: Liquidations
description: Track real-time forced liquidations across the entire crypto market.
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The Liquidations dashboard provides a high-level overview of market-wide liquidation data, allowing you to quickly identify which assets are experiencing the most volatility and forced deleveraging.

Access the live tool here: [kiyotaka.ai/data/liquidations](https://kiyotaka.ai/data/liquidations)

<img
  src="/liquidations/liquidations-long.png"
  alt="Liquidations Long"
  title="Liquidations Long"
/>

![Liquidations Short](/liquidations/liquidations-short.png)

## Visualizing Market Stress

The primary visualization for market-wide liquidations is the **Treemap (Tiles) View**, which offers a compact way to monitor hundreds of symbols simultaneously.

### Treemap Mechanics

- **Tile Size**: The size of each asset's tile is proportional to its total liquidation volume relative to the rest of the market.
- **Asset Identification**: Each tile displays the symbol (e.g., BTC, PEPE) and the corresponding dollar value of liquidations for the selected period.
- **Hierarchical View**: Smaller tiles are grouped under an "Others" category to maintain clarity for high-volume assets.

## Filters & Configuration

Customize the data feed to isolate specific market regimes or timeframes using the control header.

### Data Toggles

- **Side Selection**: Filter between **Total**, **Long**, or **Short** liquidations to determine if the market pressure is coming from buyers or sellers being squeezed.
- **Timeframe**: Adjust the lookback period to **1h**, **4h**, **1d**, or **1w** to capture short-term spikes or long-term trends.

### Display Settings

- **Percentage View**: Toggle this on to view an asset's liquidation volume as a percentage of the total market liquidations currently displayed in the treemap, rather than an absolute dollar value.
- **Auto Refresh**: Enable this feature to keep the data updating in real-time without needing a manual page reload.
- **Snapshot**: Use the camera icon in the top right to capture the current state of the market liquidations for sharing.