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Introduction
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KF - Liquidations Maps

KF - Liquidations Heatmap
KF - Liq Ratios
KF - Bazar

KF - GEX+
KF - API
KF - OEMS Order Execution Management System

KF - ICHI PMS

Tools
Introduction
Liquidation calculator
Long vs Short
Aggregated Orderbook
KF Index
Candle exhaustion indicator & CVD
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INTRODUCTION


KF Order Execution Management System and Liquidation maps
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The Kingfisher offers the most accurate and acclaimed liquidations maps in the
crypto industry.
You can either use the Kingfisher's maps in your daily trading activities or use
our innovative KF-OEMS for a partially automated, and optimized trading
workflow.
As traders, we understand that when your money’s on the line, you need an edge.
Kingfisher gives you the edge with liquidations maps. We help you find
profitable trades that match your risk profile. Using the Kingfisher maps, a
trader can accurately place his entry, exit, and stop-loss by identifying areas
of support and resistance.
WHAT ARE LIQUIDATIONS?

The Kingfisher’s unique Liquidation Maps helps visualize where the hidden
“liquidation liquidity” is. When a trader opens a leveraged position, it will
come with a liquidation price that will trigger an automated market order to
close the position when hit. Or gradually deleverage when coming close to this
price.
The Kingfisher maps those liquidation prices across the whole market, giving a
global vision of where some of the hidden liquidity is.

Background
Traders on unregulated exotic derivatives exchanges expose themselves to
additional risk. The Liquidation risk.
When a trader’s position’s liquidation price hit, his entire position will be
routed through the exchange's risk engine to cover the trader’s loss.
When only a few positions worth a few bitcoins are concerned, the market impact
is negligible. If hundreds of such positions have liquidation prices close to
each other, the closing orders compound, and the market impact can be massive.
Furthermore, a liquidation can trigger another one by pulling the price just
enough and might trigger “mass chain liquidations” across several hundreds of
dollars.
Enter The Kingfisher
The Kingfisher is the only service showing you areas where a high density of
liquidations will take place.
Those are price zones of high liquidity, fast price action, and general
confusion for those not expecting them.
By using the Kingfisher’s liquidation maps, you can
Breakout trade
Profitably scalp
Accurately place your stop-loss and save yourself from a stop hunt
Take-profit in areas of high liquidity
Optimise significant size execution finding liquidity and avoiding unnecessary
slippage.
Detect when volatility events like sudden pump/dump will start and fade.


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Introduction
Getting Started
Pricing
Products
KF - Liquidations Maps

KF - Liquidations Heatmap
KF - Liq Ratios
KF - Bazar

KF - GEX+
KF - API
KF - OEMS Order Execution Management System

KF - ICHI PMS

Tools
Introduction
Liquidation calculator
Long vs Short
Aggregated Orderbook
KF Index
Candle exhaustion indicator & CVD
Links
Help
Referral program
My invoices
FAQ
Subscription
Terms & Conditions
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