Just closed the arbitrage order for LIT. The main reason for this move was that I noticed the funding rate of a certain DEX perpetual contract shifted from positive to negative, so I decided to close the spot long position and also took the short position. Although the profit isn't particularly large, being able to consistently earn a few points in this market environment is quite good. The reversal of the funding rate is indeed a good trading signal—adjusting long and short positions inversely and rebalancing when the rate changes. Small gains are still gains; accumulating little by little leads to more.
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BearMarketBard
· 01-06 12:44
Rate reversal to bottom out, you're playing this quite steadily.
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NightAirdropper
· 01-05 13:26
A fee reversal is when you quietly make a fortune; gaining a few more points is also profitable.
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ProofOfNothing
· 01-05 09:47
The rate reversal, catching this wave was pretty clever. Small money is still money.
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SerumSquirrel
· 01-05 05:17
Fee reversal is indeed awesome; consistently earning profits is much more rewarding than chasing price swings.
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Hash_Bandit
· 01-03 14:51
caught that funding rate flip on lit and just closed it out... honestly these micro-plays compound if u stay disciplined tbh. fund rate reversals r like difficulty adjustments—tells u something's shifting in the network. not flashy but consistent beats rekt every time ngl
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just_another_wallet
· 01-03 14:46
Once the fee rate reverses, action is taken. I respect that awareness. Why didn't I just copy all the way through?
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OnlyUpOnly
· 01-03 14:42
Conservative approach, the funding rate is indeed a good signal this time. Don't dismiss small amounts.
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LiquidityNinja
· 01-03 14:33
Fee reversal is money, this move has a bit of that familiar feel.
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HorizonHunter
· 01-03 14:30
The rate reversal is a signal; this move is stable.
Just closed the arbitrage order for LIT. The main reason for this move was that I noticed the funding rate of a certain DEX perpetual contract shifted from positive to negative, so I decided to close the spot long position and also took the short position. Although the profit isn't particularly large, being able to consistently earn a few points in this market environment is quite good. The reversal of the funding rate is indeed a good trading signal—adjusting long and short positions inversely and rebalancing when the rate changes. Small gains are still gains; accumulating little by little leads to more.