BTCUSDT Heatmap Terminal

Read market stress, positioning, and liquidation zones in one terminal.

The SuperChart is the operational layer of BitcoinCounterFlow. It translates the lessons from the library into a live workspace for price, leverage, funding, and liquidations.

Interactive signal path

Click a signal to jump to its explanation below and keep the terminal context in sync.

Active: Open Interest
Market focus
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Terminal logic
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Built from the same heatmap concept shown on the home page, but expanded into a product page that explains what the terminal reads, where the lessons live, and how the account tools support action.
Open Interest: Rising OI with rising price usually means participation is expanding.
Learning bridge

The terminal becomes useful faster when the user knows what each signal means.

Every indicator in the SuperChart should connect back to a lesson page. That keeps the product educational without forcing the user to leave the flow of analysis.

Pattern lens

See the difference between a normal reading and a market anomaly.

This is the first bridge toward the future case-based lesson mode: today it helps explain the signal, later it can replay past moments.

Normal
Healthy market behavior

Open Interest rises with a clean directional move and the market keeps accepting new exposure.

Anomaly
The reading that should make you slow down

OI expands while price stalls or fades, suggesting trapped positioning and a potential squeeze setup.

Observe next
What to look for in the next move

Check funding and liquidations together to see whether the move is still healthy or starting to unwind.

Lesson note

Use OI as a participation filter, not as a standalone direction signal.

Active signal
Open Interest

Rising OI with rising price usually means participation is expanding.

What the terminal reads

The same signals taught in the library, now in a live decision context.

Each block below can point back to a lesson in [learn]( /learn ) and eventually to account tools like alerts and saved indicators.

Open Interest

Shows when leverage is expanding or unwinding. In the terminal, this is the first layer for reading participation and squeeze risk.

Rising OI with rising price usually means participation is expanding.

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Funding Rate

Helps identify crowded positioning. When funding stretches, the terminal should be read with more attention to fragility and mean reversion.

Funding reveals which side is paying to stay in the trade.

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Liquidations

Maps where forced exits may cluster. This is the signal layer that turns the SuperChart into a stress map.

Liquidation clusters mark where pressure can accelerate or exhaust.

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Volatility & regime

Separates compression from expansion. Use it to understand whether the market is coiling, breaking, or fading.

Regime helps you know whether the market is coiling, breaking, or fading.

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Case replay
Signal: OI
Snapshot
Rising OI with trend
2021-10-01 snapshot
OI rises while price steadily trends up and funding remains mild.
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Quick quiz
What does rising OI with a clean trend usually indicate?
Product loop

Build, learn, alert, and share from the same market view.

The SuperChart can become the place where a user watches the market, the library explains the signal, and the account area stores the behavior they care about.

Mini flow mapMock
Learn: explain each indicator in plain language.
SuperChart: stack the signals in the terminal.
Account: save alerts, indicators, and portfolio context.