Liquidity Laddering Examples?
6.5BRAINROT SCORELiquidity Laddering The practice of entering or exiting a position in staged increments rather than all at once, to manage price impact and risk.
Origin:Standard trading-discipline term describing incremental order execution, adopted into degen/retail trading vocabulary as a more deliberate alternative to all-in moves.
First Seen:2023
Peak Era:2023-2026 (Retail Trading Discipline Era)
Aura Impact:+12 Aura (Disciplined Liquidity Laddering) / -10 Aura (Panic-Dumping The Whole Position At Once)
EXAMPLE USAGE
"Instead of selling everything at once, she used liquidity laddering to exit over three days."
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