What is the Funding Rate

Funding rate is a tool that helps align the perpetual contract’s mark price with the corresponding spot index price, and it is also a core innovation of perpetual contracts. When there is a deviation between the index price and the mark price, the system transfers funding fees between long (buyers) and short (sellers) positions. If the mark price is higher than the index price, it indicates that there are more long (buy) positions than short (sell) positions, and longs will pay a funding fee to shorts, and vice versa.

Funding rates are usually calculated and exchanged periodically, for example, every 8 hours. Different exchanges may have different methods for determining the funding rate, but the main purpose is to use the funding rate to incentivize balance between long and short positions. In addition to considering the differences between the index price and the mark price, the calculation of the funding rate may also involve factors such as the interest rate of the contract and market demand. Exchanges typically disclose how the funding rate is determined, and traders can monitor the funding rate in real-time on the exchange’s trading platform.

When trading perpetual contracts, traders need to understand the funding rate mechanism and its impact, as it can affect the profitability of their positions. This is very important! **$RARE **$STRAX $BERA

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