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What Is the “Funding Rate” in a Perpetual Futures Contract?

The funding rate in a perpetual futures contract is a periodic payment exchanged between long and short traders to keep the perpetual futures price anchored to the underlying spot price. If the futures price is higher than the spot price, long traders pay short traders (positive funding rate), and vice versa.

It acts as a synthetic cost of carry or dividend yield.

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