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How are Margin Trading Liquidations Triggered on Bitget?
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This article explains how liquidation is triggered in Bitget Margin Trading, including the key formulas, risk thresholds, liquidation flow, and how to manage your margin account to avoid forced liquidation. It covers both Cross Margin and Isolated Margin modes in detail.
What is Liquidation in Margin Trading?
Liquidation occurs when your margin level falls below the required maintenance threshold due to market volatility, high leverage, or a drop in collateral value.
When this happens, Bitget automatically cancels open orders and sells assets in your margin account to repay borrowed funds and prevent further losses.
Margin account types
Margin accounts can be used to borrow funds and trade with leverage. These accounts include collateral assets, borrowed funds, interest, and margin settings.
Type | Description |
Cross Margin | All supported assets in the margin account are shared as collateral. Risk and funds are shared across positions. |
Isolated Margin | Each trading pair has a separate account. Risk and margin are isolated to that specific pair. |
Key Definitions and Formulas
Term | Definition |
Total Assets | Net assets + total liabilities |
Net Assets | Total assets − total liabilities |
Total Liabilities | Borrowed funds + accrued interest |
Available Assets | Assets that can be used for trading or order placement |
Frozen Assets | Assets in open orders that cannot be used |
Leverage | The ratio between the position size and your actual margin |
Max Borrowable Amount | Based on maximum leverage or platform limits, whichever is lower |
Auto-Borrow | The system auto-borrows funds if your available margin is insufficient during order placement |
Margin Level vs Margin Ratio
Bitget uses two main metrics to assess your risk level in margin trading:
Margin Level (used for liquidation)
Formula: Margin Level = (Total Liabilities × Maintenance Margin Ratio) ÷ Net Assets
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Maintenance Margin Ratio (MMR)
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Cross Margin: Fixed at 10%
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Isolated Margin: Tier-based depending on the borrowed amount and trading pair
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You can view isolated margin MMR details here
When margin level reaches or exceeds 1.0, liquidation is triggered. At 0.8, a margin call is issued.
Margin Ratio (used for account health)
Formula: Margin Ratio = Net Assets ÷ Total Liabilities
This shows the general health of your margin account but is not used for liquidation thresholds.
Maintenance Margin Ratio (MMR)
The MMR helps determine how much collateral must be maintained to keep your position open.
Mode | MMR | Details |
Cross Margin | Fixed at 10% | Applies uniformly to all cross margin pairs |
Isolated Margin | Tiered | Increases as your borrowed amount increases. Lower max leverage = higher required margin |
Risk Thresholds and System Action
Margin Level | Risk Status | System Action |
< 0.8 | Normal | No action |
≥ 0.8 | Margin Call | Notifications via app, email, or SMS |
≥ 1.0 | Liquidation | Forced asset sales begin |
≤ 0.5 (after liquidation) | Recovery | System ends liquidation when margin level drops below 0.5 |
Example calculation
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Total Liabilities: $7,000
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Maintenance Margin Ratio: 10%
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Net Assets: $10,000
Margin Level = (7,000 × 0.10) ÷ 10,000 = 0.07 (7%)
This account is in a healthy state, with no risk of margin call or liquidation.
Liquidation Process
When the margin level reaches 1.0 or higher, the following process is triggered:
1. Cancel open orders
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In isolated margin: cancels orders in the affected pair
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In cross margin: cancels all margin orders
2. Repay debt using available assets
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First, the system uses assets in the same currency as the loan
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If those are insufficient, other coins will be sold based on largest available balance
3. Apply slippage
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Liquidation orders are executed at market price
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Actual execution prices may differ due to slippage, especially in low-liquidity markets
4. Restrict account actions
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While liquidation is ongoing, you cannot place orders, transfer, repay, or borrow using affected assets
5. Complete liquidation
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The system stops once the margin level is restored to 0.5 or lower
Close Position: Manual Loan Repayment Feature
Before reaching liquidation, you can use the Close Position feature to repay loans manually:
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Repayment begins with same-currency coins
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If not enough, other available coins will be sold at market price
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Open orders are canceled
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Related trading and transfers are temporarily restricted
This feature gives you control over repayments and helps you avoid forced liquidation.
How to Avoid Liquidation?
Follow these strategies to reduce your risk:
1. Monitor your margin level and ratio regularly
2. Add collateral by transferring more assets into your margin account
3. Repay your loan partially or in full to reduce liabilities
4. Adjust your leverage lower during volatile market conditions
5. Use stop-loss orders to prevent large losses
6. Understand tiered margin requirements for isolated margin trading
FAQs
1. What happens to my assets after liquidation?
They are sold to repay borrowed funds and accrued interest. Any remaining balance remains in your account.
2. Are liquidation fees charged?
2% liquidation fee is applied to the total liquidation amount.
3. Will I get a warning before liquidation?
Yes. Bitget issues a margin call alert when your margin level reaches 0.8.
4. Can I stop liquidation manually?
Yes. You can repay your loan or close positions before your margin level reaches 1.0.
5. How is slippage handled during liquidation?
Slippage is the difference between expected and actual execution prices when selling assets at market. Higher slippage may occur in volatile or low-liquidity conditions.
Disclaimer and Risk Warning
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