Spotted an interesting opportunity in the perps market—certain trading pairs showing negative funding rates. When funding flips negative, it creates a favorable window for long positions since you're actually earning fees rather than paying them. Worth monitoring if you're looking to optimize entry points in volatile conditions.
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StableBoi
· 01-08 00:04
The negative funding rate this time is really sweet, just worried that too many people will react too quickly and there won't be a chance anymore.
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PumpDoctrine
· 01-07 23:53
The negative funding rate this time can indeed be a good entry point, but you need to see clearly whether it's a bait or a real opportunity.
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BearMarketSurvivor
· 01-07 23:45
The negative funding rate this time definitely requires a bottom fish, but it seems like most people are still at a loss haha
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StableGenius
· 01-07 23:41
ngl negative funding rates are where the real players separate from the retail noise... everyone's chasing the obvious plays while the actual edge sits right there empirically speaking. most traders don't even understand the mechanics behind why this happens lmao
Spotted an interesting opportunity in the perps market—certain trading pairs showing negative funding rates. When funding flips negative, it creates a favorable window for long positions since you're actually earning fees rather than paying them. Worth monitoring if you're looking to optimize entry points in volatile conditions.