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How Do Perpetual Futures Eliminate the Need for Roll Over?

Perpetual futures eliminate the need for roll over because they do not have an expiration date. A trader can hold a position indefinitely without the obligation to close and reopen a new contract.

The funding rate mechanism effectively handles the price convergence that the roll over process manages in traditional futures, but without the transaction costs and roll yield uncertainty.

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