FUNDING RATE ANOMALY — WHAT DOES IT SIGNAL? 📊



Funding rate reflects
the cost of holding long or short positions
in perpetual futures markets.

Normally:

• Positive funding → More longs than shorts
• Negative funding → More shorts than longs

But when funding becomes extreme or unusual,
it creates a funding rate anomaly.

Common scenarios:

• Very high positive funding → Overcrowded longs
• Extremely negative funding → Overcrowded shorts
• Price sideways but funding extreme → Hidden positioning imbalance

This often signals:

– Potential squeeze (long or short)
– Liquidity trap
– Late positioning by retail traders

Funding doesn’t predict direction.
It reveals positioning pressure.

Smart traders don’t chase extremes.
They watch imbalance.

Watch funding.
Watch open interest.
Watch liquidation zones.

Extreme sentiment
often comes before volatility.

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