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I've noticed that many newcomers to crypto don't understand what a sweep is in trading and how it affects their positions. I'll try to clarify.
Essentially, it's when a large market order aggressively sweeps through the entire order book, filling multiple buy or sell limit orders in a row. The result is a sharp and rapid price movement that triggers retail traders' stop-losses and creates slippage. But this doesn't happen randomly — it's a deliberate strategy.
Market makers and high-frequency traders (HFT) specifically use sweeps in trading to test market depth, find hidden liquidity like iceberg orders, or even create artificial volatility to trigger algorithmic reactions. In fact, it's a tool for absorbing all available liquidity within a certain price range.
Exchanges are interested in this — they allow large participants to quickly execute big orders, providing volume. But retail traders pay the price, catching slippage and triggered stops. It's a double-edged sword: on one hand, it enables large positions to be broken through efficiently; on the other, it distorts short-term price movements and can cause sharp drops or sudden spikes.
For traders, understanding this mechanism is critical. Sweeps reveal the true market dynamics and indicate areas of strong institutional activity. If you learn to recognize them, you can gain an advantage in volatile conditions and avoid getting caught in the trap like others.