Funding monitor
Crypto futures funding squeeze tracker
Review extreme positive and negative funding, price movement, and reversal-watch context without treating funding as a standalone signal.
Funding pressure notes
Positive funding usually means longs pay shorts. Negative funding usually means shorts pay longs. Extreme funding can persist longer than expected.
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Source: Binance USD-M Futures public API
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GridBotLab scanners are for educational market research only. They do not provide financial advice, trading signals, or profit guarantees. Crypto futures trading is high risk, and extreme moves can continue much further than expected before reversing.
| Symbol | Price | 15m % | 1h % | 24h % | Daily Volume | 15m Volume Spike | 1h Volume Spike | Bid Depth 2% | Ask Depth 2% | Book Imbalance 2% | Spread % | Long/Short Ratio | Taker Pressure | Funding | OI | Phase | Early | Parabolic | Reversal | Warning | Action |
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Funding squeeze research workflow
The funding squeeze tracker highlights futures markets where funding pressure may be unusually high or one-sided. Funding can affect grid results because open notional exposure can pay or receive repeated funding payments.
Extreme funding does not guarantee a reversal. It can remain elevated during strong trends. Use funding as one risk input together with liquidity, price structure, volatility, and leverage.
Before using any exchange, compare fee schedules, funding rules, regional availability, and risk controls. Funding assumptions should also be tested in the funding impact calculator.
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
Does extreme funding mean fade the move?
No. It only marks a condition for manual review.
Why does funding matter for grids?
Funding repeats while exposure remains open and can reduce net results.
FAQ
Is this a trade signal?
No. Scores only mark conditions that may deserve manual review.
Does high reversal score mean short?
No. Parabolic symbols can continue much further before reversing.