DFIN(DFIN) Funding Rate

Real-time DFIN perpetual funding rates across major exchanges

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DFIN Funding Rate History Chart

DFIN Funding Rate History Chart by Exchange

DFIN Funding Rate by Exchange

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DFIN Funding Rate FAQ

1. What is the DFIN Funding Rate ?
The DFIN Funding Rate is a long–short balancing mechanism in the perpetual futures market, designed to keep contract prices anchored to spot prices. When the perpetual contract price deviates from the spot price, exchanges periodically settle funding payments between long and short positions. How it works: Positive Funding Rate: Long positions pay short positions, indicating a market bias toward longs. Negative Funding Rate: Short positions pay long positions, indicating a market bias toward shorts. Key significance: The Funding Rate is not a trading fee. Instead, it reflects market sentiment, leverage direction, and capital crowding, serving as a key reference for determining whether the market is overheated or oversold.
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