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How Does the Funding Rate of a Perpetual Future Affect the Theoretical Price of Its Options?

The funding rate of a perpetual future acts as a synthetic cost of carry or dividend yield in the option pricing model. A positive funding rate (longs pay shorts) is analogous to a negative dividend yield, which increases the theoretical price of call options and decreases the theoretical price of put options.

The opposite is true for a negative funding rate.

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