How I Time Long Bot Entries After Mass Liquidations โก๏ธ๐ค
Mass long liquidations are not a buy signal. ๐ป
The first flush often traps traders who jump in too early. A large liquidation print can be followed by another wave, especially while the broader market is still losing structure.
๐ Market Median shows the phase
I watch the current 30m Market Median before starting
#long bots.
A deep negative reading means the market is already stretched down. That alone is not enough. If the Median is still falling fast, sellers remain in control.
I wait until:
๐น the Median stops printing sharp new lows
๐น fewer coins keep breaking support
๐น market breadth stops deteriorating
๐น the first local reclaim appears
๐ฅ Liquidations show the flush
When BTC, ETH and multiple altcoins print large long liquidations together, leverage is being removed across the market.
Open interest drops, weak longs are forced out, and selling pressure spikes.
I do not start bots on the largest red candle.
The entry comes after:
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liquidation flow starts fading
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price stops making new lows
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open interest has already dropped
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buyers
#reclaim and hold a local level
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Market Median stops falling
Only then do I activate the long bots. ๐ค๐
I also keep part of the capital in reserve. The first allocation trades the confirmed rebound. The rest stays available in case the market produces another liquidation wave.
Market Median filters the phase.
#Liquidations mark the flush. Price decides whether the bot starts. โก๏ธ