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X-trend Liquidation Heatmap

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🔥 X-TREND Liquidation Heatmap: Market Fuel Visualization
Stop trading blindly. X-Trend Liquidation Heatmap is an institutional-grade analytical tool designed to reveal what remains hidden from most retail traders: where the crowd's money is located.

The market always moves from liquidity to liquidity. This script transforms your chart into a professional heatmap, highlighting the specific price zones where stop-losses and liquidation levels of leveraged traders (10x, 25x, 50x, 100x) are concentrated. These are not just support and resistance lines—they are magnets for price action.

💎 WHAT YOU SEE ON THE CHART:

🟣 Liquidity Gradient Heatmap: Our unique algorithm visualizes the "density" of resting orders.

Faint Zones: Liquidation levels of low leverage positions (10x-25x).

Bright Neon Zones: Dense clusters of high leverage liquidations (50x-100x). Price often spikes through these zones to "sweep" the liquidity.

🟡 Gold Zones (Tested Liquidity): Areas of maximum interest that price has touched but not broken. These represent critical defense levels protected by market makers.

📊 Market Pressure Dashboard: A built-in panel analyzes Buyer/Seller pressure across all timeframes (LTF, MTF, HTF) + BTC Correlation. You get a clear numerical view of market sentiment (e.g., "Total 92% Long Pressure").

HOW TO USE IT? Stop placing your stop-losses where everyone else does. Use these zones as targets for Take Profit (exit into the crowd's liquidity) or look for reversal patterns when price "sweeps" a bright zone.

🚀 Perfect Synergy: Use the Heatmap to define your TARGETS, and use X-Trend Reversal (PRO) to pinpoint the exact ENTRY.

🔒 HOW TO GET ACCESS (INVITE-ONLY)

This script is a closed-source proprietary tool. Access is granted exclusively through our official channels.

⛔ NOTE: We do NOT respond to access requests in the comment section below. Please use the links above for instant support and license activation.

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