Market microstructure · liquidity analytics

How much capital does it take to move the KLV market?

A read-only depth analyzer. It pulls the live KLVUSDT order book from MEXC and computes the USD required to shift price by a target %, or the true cost & average fill to accumulate a position of a given size — the same depth data a TradingView depth chart or a treasury desk reads.

Informational liquidity analysis only — not financial advice. This tool only reads public order-book data and does arithmetic. It places no orders, holds no keys, and is not a trading or market-manipulation tool. Displayed depth is resting liquidity in a single static snapshot; market makers replenish, so the real capital to actually move a live market is higher.

Live snapshot

Mid price
Best bid · size
Best ask · size
Spread
24h change
24h volume
24h high
24h low

Order-book depth

Depth chart appears once live book data loads.

Cumulative resting depth (USD) on each side, within ±6% of mid. Left/green = bids, right/red = asks.

Asks (sell side) — climbing to best

PriceSize (KLV)Cum KLVCum USD
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Bids (buy side) — best first

PriceSize (KLV)Cum KLVCum USD
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Capital-requirement calculator

KLV filled
Total USD cost
Avg fill price
Slippage vs mid
New top-of-book
Levels consumed

Load a live book to compute capital requirements.

Marginal cost curve
Price levelCum KLVCum USDSlip vs mid

How thin is the book?

Book depth context appears once live data loads.

MoveCapital requiredKLV consumed

Caveat. These figures are computed against resting orders in one snapshot. In a live market, makers replenish depth, hidden/iceberg orders exist, and pushing price draws in fresh liquidity — so the real capital to hold a market at a new level is materially higher than the static number above. This is liquidity analysis, not a trading strategy and not financial advice.