Wow, I checked around and everyone is shorting, the fee rate is even negative >..

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NeonFusionIceCream
· 1h ago
My first reaction to seeing a negative fee rate: there might be arbitrage, but it could also be a trap to induce liquidation, so try a small position first.
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GateUser-99725296
· 1h ago
When the entire market is empty, the big players prefer to use a wave of rallying to shake people out.
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ZkSketcher
· 1h ago
Your description sounds like the crowd's sentiment has reached an extreme; usually, it either accelerates the decline or reverses outright. Don't bet heavily on either side.
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SlippagePoet
· 2h ago
I'm more concerned about how long the funding rate will last; a brief negative rate isn't a big deal.
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FlowingColorfulInkHeart
· 2h ago
Having many people shorting doesn't necessarily mean the price will fall; the key is whether there is support in the spot market.
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ColdBrewSparklingWater
· 2h ago
It's a bit like the eve of "everyone thinks it's going to crash," so be cautious, wait for signals before taking action.
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MintConditionHuman
· 2h ago
If you're in a long position, consider hedging; if you're in a short position, remember to set proper take profit and stop loss.
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DewdropSapling
· 2h ago
Consensus is empty + rate is negative, best suited to trigger a strong bullish rally to educate the market.
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DaoPeripheralWorker
· 2h ago
Don't panic, a negative fee rate just indicates that more people are willing to pay to short; the trend still depends on the structure.
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SpiralCandlestickCollecting
· 2h ago
The worst thing in times like this is a prolonged sideways decline; don't be too greedy when shorting.
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