Major Liquidations Lead to Chop and Consolidation, Often Followed by Lower-Wick Fills
On 12 October 2025 (09:58 UTC), Crypto Rover mentioned in a three-panel chart that crypto markets have the same market structure following three large-scale liquidation events. The charted moves indicate: Black Monday (historical peak drop 55k to 94k, or 29 per cent), Tariffs 1.0 (132.5k to 87k, or 29 per cent), and Tariffs 2.0 (140k to 110k, or 21 per cent). Each panel is daily candlesticks and indicates the liquidation candle, the following multi-day period of chop and a lower-wick filled in later. Such percentage movements are based on exchange price ranges presented on Crypto Rover screenshots and exchange tickers (Binance, Coinbase).
Forced-Sell Volumes
The liquidation surge dated to October 10 to 12, 2025 coincided with the event. Real-time monitors (CoinGlass snapshots used in community posts) had registered the 24-hour liquidation totaling of $597.8M, which were overwhelmingly long, and previous systemic liquidations in 2020 and 2021 hit over $10B in extreme sessions. The trend identified by Crypto Rover is that the spikes of forced-sell occur on intraday volatility followed by low-volume consolidation.
In the case of Tariffs 2.0 (Oct 2025), the chart of Crypto Rover indicates that the price is pitting at between 106k-125k in the initial 72 hours following the fall. Volume profiles indicate decreasing volume traded throughout the chop which is congruent with deleveraging and withdrawal of liquidity.
Lower-Wick Fills on Re-tests
Crypto Rover shows recurring lower-wick fills – price returns and visits the local wick low and pulls in remaining stops and liquidity. The chart in Tariffs 2.0 indicates a wick at the early stages of the year at a level of approximately 105108k that could serve as the short-term re-test level. The period of Crypto Rover has a high correlation (r=-0.7) of BTC and equities when there is a macro shock, which confirms the causative role of cross-market liquidity stress.
Applied Metrics Traders Extract out of Pattern
The lesson of Crypto Rover translates into the following rules: consider the liquidation low a working liquidity trap; anticipate 1-2 weeks of low-volume chop in a 10-25% range; observe wick-retest values in the 3-8% range of initial consolidation lows. The on-chain whale flows and exchange orderbook depth CoinGlass liquidation maps can verify whether a wick fill is in progress or not.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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