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Market Liquidations

Definition

Market liquidations are the forced sale of an asset when a borrower cannot meet margin requirements on a leveraged trade. In the context of decentralized finance, this process typically occurs automatically when the value of collateral falls below a predetermined threshold. These events can significantly impact asset prices, often leading to cascading sell-offs. Understanding liquidation dynamics is essential for assessing market stability and managing risk in leveraged positions. The speed and scale of liquidations can amplify price volatility.