How to read the OKX liquidation price: drivers, mistakes and pre-order checks

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Last reviewed: 3/19/2026

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How to read the OKX liquidation price: drivers, mistakes and pre-order checks
A practical guide to what changes the OKX liquidation price and why leverage alone is not enough to judge futures risk.

The liquidation price is not a decorative number. It shows how close your position is to forced closure, and it shifts with leverage, size and margin mode.

Who this guide is for

  • Best for futures users who still do not fully understand liquidation distance
  • Leverage alone can hide the true risk
  • Position size, margin mode and stop-loss all matter together

Suggested path

  1. First confirm whether the position uses isolated or cross margin, what leverage is selected and how large the position will be.
  2. Then compare the liquidation price with your entry and stop-loss instead of looking only at the headline PnL.
  3. If the liquidation price sits too close, reduce leverage, shrink size or create a wider safety buffer before entering.
  4. Before placing the order, factor in stop-loss, fees, funding and extreme volatility together.

Key checks

  • liquidation price
  • drivers
  • pre-order checks

FAQ

Does lower leverage always make the trade safe?

It helps, but oversized positions and no stop-loss can still create dangerous risk.

Will adding margin always solve the problem?

Not always. It may delay risk without fixing a weak trade plan.

Why should I compare liquidation price with stop-loss?

Because stop-loss is your planned exit while liquidation is forced. The gap between them shows your buffer.

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