The long/short ratio compares how much of the market is positioned long against short — by account count or by position value, depending on the source. A ratio above 1 means longs outnumber shorts. It is a crowd-positioning gauge rather than a directional signal.
Like funding, it is most useful at extremes and as a contrarian input: when nearly everyone is on one side, there is little fuel left to push that way and plenty of stops to trigger on a reversal. Read it alongside funding and open interest, not alone.
Exemple
The long/short ratio spikes to 3:1 long just as funding turns sharply positive — a crowded long setup ripe for a squeeze.
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Funding Rate
The periodic payment between long and short holders of a perpetual futures contract.
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Open Interest
The total number of derivative contracts currently open and not yet settled.
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Long
A position that profits when price rises. To 'go long' = to buy.
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Short
A position that profits when price falls. To 'short' = to sell first, buy later.