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**The Stop-Loss Hunt

## The Stop-Loss Hunt: Understanding and Mitigating Liquidation Risk in Crypto Futures

As a risk manager at cryptofutures.wiki, I frequently encounter traders caught off guard by rapid market movements and subsequent liquidations. A common phenomenon contributing to these losses is what’s known as a “Stop-Loss Hunt”. This article will delve into the mechanics behind stop-loss hunts, explain liquidation, margin types, appropriate stop placement, and strategies for capital preservation, especially during periods of high volatility. Understanding these concepts is crucial for anyone trading crypto futures, particularly those involved with instruments like Ethereum Futures as discussed in [The Role of Ethereum Futures in the Crypto Market].

### What is a Stop-Loss Hunt?

A stop-loss hunt occurs when market makers or large traders intentionally manipulate price to trigger a cascade of stop-loss orders placed by retail traders. These orders, once filled, can exacerbate the price movement, creating a self-fulfilling prophecy and further liquidating positions. The underlying principle is exploiting the concentrated nature of stop-loss orders, often clustered at easily identifiable price levels (round numbers, support/resistance). This is often tied to the psychological aspects of trading, as discussed in [The Role of Psychology in Futures Trading Decisions]; traders *tend* to place stops at these psychologically significant levels, making them predictable targets.

### Liquidation Mechanics: How it Works

Before discussing how to defend against hunts, it’s vital to understand *how* liquidation works. Crypto futures exchanges use a margin system. This means you don’t need to put up the full value of the contract; you only need to maintain a certain percentage as *margin*.

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