Funding fees will be charged or received directly from the margin balance of your Flipster account.
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No, the Notional Order Amount and Position Size are calculated separately for each symbol. This means that the Notional Min/Max Order Amount and Max Position Size vary between symbols.
If the margin balance is insufficient to cover funding fees, the fees will be charged directly to the position margin. This will increase the risk of liquidation for the open position.
You can refer to the Contracts Page for more details. On the Contracts page, search for the symbol and scroll down to find the Notional Min Order Amount, Notional Max Order Amount, and Notional Max Position Size.
Funding fees are inherent to perpetual swap contracts and cannot be avoided. However, traders can avoid funding fees by closing their open positions before the next funding timestamp.
Yes, refer to the announcement on 15 February 2024 for details regarding changes to the Notional Max Order Amount. The update, effective from 15 February 2024, adjusts the Notional Max Positions as follows: Category 1: No Change Category 2: From 100,000 ...Read more
Open interest represents the total contract value in USDT held by all users on Flipster that has yet to be settled.
Generally, long position holders pay short position holders when the funding rate is positive, and vice versa. You can check the Contracts page for more information on the funding rate for each symbol at the next funding timestamp.
The contract value, also known as notional value, is calculated using the formula: Notional Value = Quantity of Contract * Average Entry Price
Max Slippage is a predefined threshold that determines the maximum allowable difference between the trigger price and the upper or lower limit executed price of a trade. It helps prevent excessive slippage during market volatility, ensuring orders are not executed ...Read more