“When funding rates are positive (green), traders are paying a premium for a counterparty to take the short side of the trade. When funding rates are negative (red), traders are paying a counterparty a premium to take the long side of the trade,” Sean Farrell, head of digital asset strategy at FundStrat, wrote in a report.
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