Order flow, liquidations, and on-chain.
BTC · ETH · SOL · XRP order flow and liquidation data from Binance, the Alternative.me Fear & Greed index, and on-chain metrics for network and positioning analysis.
24-hour BTC/USDT data from Binance, revalidated every 60 seconds via Next.js ISR. Price, change, high, low, and volume figures are live. The chart shape is a simulated illustration — a live candlestick feed would require a WebSocket subscription.
The visible portion of the Binance L2 order book — unfilled asks above the spread and bids below. Bar width represents total size at each price level. Large walls of resting orders act as short-term support or resistance because they require significant aggressor volume to absorb before price can move through.
A composite of 7 inputs: volatility, momentum, social media volume, BTC dominance, Google Trends, surveys, and safe-haven demand. Extreme fear has correlated with capitulation bottoms; extreme greed with crowded positioning near tops.
Cross-exchange forced liquidations over 24 hours, aggregated by price level. Red clusters mark longs margin-called as price fell; green marks shorts squeezed on the way up. Dense liquidation zones act as market-implied support and resistance.
Active addresses track unique on-chain participants. Negative exchange netflow signals coins moving to cold storage — historically a bullish supply signal. MVRV Z-score compares market cap to realized cap; values above 6 have marked past cycle tops. SOPR above 1 means the average coin moved was last acquired at a lower price.
Volatility & price projection.
A Monte Carlo price fan and a Yang–Zhang realized-volatility cone, both calibrated live from 365 days of Binance daily klines.
Monte Carlo price projection
10k-path GBM, calibrated from 365d realized returns
Realized volatility cone
Yang–Zhang estimator · 365d history