Bitget Liquidation Calculator
Find your exact liquidation price on Bitget futures — for any leverage, long or short. Free, instant, and private (it runs in your browser).
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BTC — the reference market for every Bitget calculation on this page — trades at $64,241 right now, little changed over the past 24 hours. From this price, a BTC long on Bitget is liquidated near $58,138 at 10x, $61,993 at 25x and $63,920 at 100x (0.5% maintenance margin) — shorts mirror the same distances above the price. Across the whole market, $152.6 million in leveraged positions was liquidated over the past 24 hours ($63.7 million from longs, $88.9 million from shorts) — the exact scenario this calculator exists to keep you out of.
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How liquidation works on Bitget
Bitget is a top-five futures exchange best known for copy trading — automatically mirror pro traders — with deep USDT-perpetual liquidity and up to 125x leverage. Bitget turned copy trading into its flagship feature: you can mirror the positions of ranked lead traders automatically, with transparent stats on each. Behind that sits one of the larger futures order books in the market and up to 125x on the majors, making it a genuine top-five venue by derivatives volume.
On Bitget, an isolated-margin position is liquidated when losses eat through your posted margin. The estimate is Entry × (1 − 1/Leverage + MMR) for a long and Entry × (1 + 1/Leverage − MMR) for a short, where MMR is the maintenance margin rate — roughly 0.5% on Bitget's flagship contracts. Because Bitget allows up to 125× leverage, the liquidation buffer can get thin fast; the higher the leverage, the closer liquidation sits to your entry.
Bitget liquidation distance by leverage
How far Bitget's price has to move against you before an isolated-margin long is liquidated, at 0.5% maintenance margin:
| Leverage | Move to liquidation | Initial margin |
|---|---|---|
| 10× | −9.50% | 10.00% |
| 25× | −3.50% | 4.00% |
| 50× | −1.50% | 2.00% |
| 100× | −0.50% | 1.00% |
| 125× | −0.30% | 0.80% |
At 125× — Bitget's cap on the majors — roughly a 0.80% move wipes the position. That is why most survivors trade well below the maximum: a 5–20× position leaves room for normal volatility, funding and fees before the exchange steps in.
Worked example
A 10× long on Bitget entered at $60,000.00 with a 0.5% maintenance margin rate is liquidated at about:
Set your stop-loss comfortably inside that level. See also the guide to avoiding liquidation and seven ways traders get liquidated.
Fees & funding on Bitget
Bitget's base USDT-perpetual fees are about 0.02% maker and 0.06% taker, before VIP tiers or token discounts — small on any single trade, but they compound if you trade often. On top of that, perpetuals charge funding every 8 hours: when the market is crowded long, longs pay shorts, and vice-versa. Funding is not part of the liquidation formula, but it drains (or tops up) your margin every cycle, so a heavily-funded position sits closer to liquidation than the raw price math suggests. Model it with the funding-fee calculator.
How Bitget compares
Leverage caps and maintenance margins differ across venues, and both move your liquidation price. Here is Bitget against the other majors:
| Exchange | Max leverage | Taker fee | Maint. margin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Bybit | 100× | 0.055% | ~0.5% |
| Binance | 125× | 0.04% | ~0.4% |
| OKX | 125× | 0.05% | ~0.5% |
| KuCoin | 100× | 0.06% | ~0.5% |
| Gate | 100× | 0.05% | ~0.5% |
| Kraken | 50× | 0.05% | ~0.5% |
| Bitget this page | 125× | 0.06% | ~0.5% |
| MEXC | 500× | 0.04% | ~0.5% |
Higher leverage and a lower maintenance margin both push liquidation closer to your entry, so the "best" venue depends on how much buffer you want. See the full best crypto futures exchange breakdown, or a head-to-head such as Bitget vs Bybit.
Where Bitget is available
Not available to US residents. Global; not available to residents of the United States.
Availability, leverage caps and product access change with regulation and by region — always confirm on Bitget directly before funding an account. If Bitget is not available where you are, a US-regulated venue such as Kraken may fit better. Practice the strategy either way on the free paper-trading terminal — no signup, real Bitget-style liquidation logic, zero risk.
FAQ
What is the maximum leverage on Bitget?
Up to 125× on flagship perpetuals; the cap varies by contract, region and account tier.
How do I avoid liquidation on Bitget?
Use lower leverage, set a stop-loss, and size by risk — see our position sizing guide.
Does Bitget use isolated or cross margin?
Bitget offers both. This calculator estimates isolated margin (only the margin on that position is at risk). In cross margin your whole balance backs the trade, pushing liquidation further away — model that with the cross-margin calculator.
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Educational tool, not financial advice. Fees, leverage caps and availability are approximate and change by tier, region and over time — confirm on Bitget. The Bitget link is a referral link; we may earn a commission at no cost to you.