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Can a Funding Rate Be Zero, and What Does That Imply?

Yes, a funding rate can be zero, which implies that the perpetual contract's Mark Price is exactly equal to the Index Price. This indicates a perfect balance between the supply and demand for long and short positions.

When the funding rate is zero, there is no payment exchanged between the long and short position holders.

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