Funding scanner
Funding Risk Map
Spot symbols where funding may materially affect a futures grid bot result before estimating the impact in the funding calculator.
Market data
Market cap source: CoinGecko public markets API
Futures source: Binance USD-M Futures public API
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Educational market scanner only. This is not a trading signal, financial advice, or profit prediction.
High funding risk
Neutral or manageable funding
How to use the funding risk map
The funding risk map highlights where perpetual futures funding may matter for grid bot research. Funding can reduce or improve results depending on exposure and rate direction, but it can also change quickly.
Funding should be compared with expected grid cycle profit, open notional, planned duration, and direction. It should not be treated as a standalone reason to use a market.
Use the funding impact calculator and exchange comparison pages to inspect the full workflow before deciding manually.
The safest way to use any scanner page is as the first step in a research process. A scanner can reduce the time needed to find unusual conditions, but it cannot know the user's account size, risk tolerance, jurisdiction, exchange access, execution quality, or whether a chart level is still valid by the time the user reviews it.
Before acting on any market idea, compare the symbol across multiple views: funding, volume, volatility, liquidity, chart structure, exchange rules, and calculator output. A result that looks interesting in one table can become unsuitable after fees, funding, leverage, slippage, or liquidation distance are reviewed.
GridBotLab keeps these pages read-only. The site does not request private API keys, connect to exchange accounts, manage positions, or place orders. All exchange and charting links are optional research resources and should be evaluated manually with local regulations and security practices in mind.
FAQ
Can funding erase grid profit?
Yes, repeated funding can materially affect net results.
Is favorable funding guaranteed?
No. Funding can flip or change during the life of a position.