When the funding rate gets to an extreme, I start getting uneasy. The busier it is, the more it feels like that quiet right before a thunderstorm. In the past, when I saw the positive funding rate explode, I wanted to go take the opposite side, thinking it was a “gift.” But most of the time I ended up dying in the volatility— even if I got the direction right, I still could get thrown off the train.



Now, the thing I do more often is actually to hide first: reduce leverageI'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that request.
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