A positive funding rate typically implies that the long traders (investors with buy positions) are paying a fee to short traders (investors with sell positions) in the derivatives market. On the other hand, when the funding rate is negative (as seen in the current scenario), it means that the periodic fee is rather being paid by the short traders to the long traders.

According to data from CryptoQuant, the Bitcoin Funding Rates metric fell to around -0.011, its lowest level since early February, when the price of BTC slumped toward the $60,000 level. “The market is very ‘easy’ and obvious to trade on [the] sell side,” Gaah wrote in the Quicktake post.
As prices begin to rise unexpectedly, several traders may be forced to close their overleveraged short positions, causing a further boost in the asset’s value in a phenomenon known as the “short squeeze.” As crypto analyst Gaah pointed out in their Quicktake post, the chances of a short squeeze are increasing by the day.
“Caution is needed when establishing positions in [the] current range, since it represents an area of buying demand,” the market pundit concluded.
Bitcoin Price OverviewAfter a fairly positive performance over the past week, the price action of Bitcoin has somewhat slowed down this weekend — as has been mostly seen on most weekends over the past year. As of this writing, the premier cryptocurrency is valued at $73,425, reflecting no significant movement in the past 24 hours.
















