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When the funding rate hits an extreme, the group starts arguing: should I go in and take the other side to make a quick profit, or should I hide for now? I personally lean more towards "practicing patience and not rushing"... To put it simply, when the rate is maxed out, it's usually not an easy win; it's the volatility knocking on the door. Of course, the other side might profit, but first ask yourself: Am I opening a position according to my plan, or am I being driven by emotions to prove something?
Recently, after the cross-chain bridge was hacked and the oracle went haywire a few times, everyone has learned to "wait for confirmation"—a consensus. I think the same applies to the rate: don’t rush to be the hero, first confirm your stop-loss, leverage, and liquidity are covered. If you really want to take the other side, it’s okay, but keep your position smaller and treat it as practice for execution; if you don’t want to bother, then avoid the volatility and wait until the rates and emotions cool down. Anyway, the market is open every day.