REQ Liquidations

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REQ price volatility exceeded 0% today, and 0 traders were liquidated worldwide.
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REQ Liquidation Analysis

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REQ Liquidation Ranking by Exchanges (24H)

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REQ Total Liquidations

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REQ Long vs. Short Liquidations (24H)

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More long positions were liquidated during the pullback

REQ Liquidations Live

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REQ Liquidation History

REQ Price vs. Liquidation

REQ Price vs. Liquidation

Top Liquidated Coins (Last 1 Hour)

About REQ Liquidations

1. What is Request Liquidation?
REQ Liquidation occurs when a trader's margin account can no longer support their open positions due to significant price volatility. In contract or leverage trading, the exchange is forced to close these positions automatically to prevent further losses. Core Trigger: Liquidation is primarily caused by using high leverage. When the REQ price moves against the trader's position and the losses reach the margin ratio threshold (known as the Liquidation Price), the system triggers an automatic closing of the position to avoid a negative balance (where losses exceed the initial capital). Risk Modes: Liquidation typically occurs in two modes: Isolated Margin (where risk is limited to a specific position's margin) and Cross Margin (where the entire account balance is at risk). Monitoring the Liquidation Price and Maintenance Margin Rate in real-time is essential for risk management in crypto trading.
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