liquidations

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The tag 'liquidations' on WindowsForum.com covers market events where leveraged positions are forcibly closed, often triggered by sharp price moves. Recent discussions focus on a Bitcoin weekend selloff that produced roughly $2.5 billion in liquidations, driven by thin liquidity, concentrated flows into AI-sensitive tech stocks, and macro uncertainty. The content examines how such cascading losses can amplify volatility and whether subsequent rebounds represent relief rallies or deeper corrections. While the primary context is cryptocurrency markets, the tag may also apply to broader financial or trading scenarios where liquidation events occur.
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    Bitcoin Weekend Selloff Reveals Thin Liquidity and AI Driven Flows

    Bitcoin’s sharp weekend rout on Feb. 3 forced markets to confront how thin liquidity, concentrated flows into AI‑sensitive tech names, and a spike in macro uncertainty can cascade into rapid crypto losses — a selloff that briefly pushed BTC under $73,000, produced roughly $2.5 billion in...
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