Funding Rate History

All Exchanges Funding Rate History

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Funding rate is the periodic transfer between longs and shorts in perpetual futures. It helps keep perpetual prices anchored to the spot market.

Persistent positive funding often signals crowded longs, while negative funding can point to short pressure, hedging demand, or defensive positioning.

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HISTORY
Positive funding
Longs usually pay shorts. Often means long positioning is crowded.
Negative funding
Shorts usually pay longs. Often reflects bearish pressure or hedging.
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All Exchanges Funding Rate History
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