$LAB Got it — for Binance Futures (LABUSDT Perp) the liquidity is generally high, and here’s how to judge high vs low liquidity inside Binance:
Where liquidity is “high” vs “low” (what to check) 1) Order Book depth (best signal) High liquidity: large stacked bids/asks near the mark price (thick book) Low liquidity: thin book; small sizes and big gaps between levels
2) Bid–ask spread High liquidity: very tight spread (best bid and best ask are very close) Low liquidity: wider spread (you pay more slippage)
3) 24h Volume High liquidity: high 24h volume (more trading activity) Low liquidity: low volume (harder to enter/exit without impact)
4) Open Interest (OI) High liquidity: higher OI usually means more participation (not perfect, but useful) Low liquidity: low OI often means a thinner market
Quick Binance app path (Futures) Futures → LABUSDT → Order Book Check spread + depth (switch to “Depth” view if available) Also check 24h Vol and OI on the LABUSDT futures page.
$LAB my liquidity price in long position if it can touched i m out but never come to me because the liquidity for commercial it's up 6.6 becarfull let's move when i want (long)
$LAB listen 👂 shorter if it touched line of 4H it's going to 7.62 see how many bag traced and creat Order block for going up to up 4.4 ........now 5.01 after small bounce red candle and up to touch this line don't move with market let's it come to me 😁😉🎯💯