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Open Interest

Open interest measures how much notional remains open in a futures or perpetual market. Rising OI with rising price can indicate new capital entering; falling OI may signal position unwind.

OI is not the same as volume. Volume counts traded notional over a period; OI is a stock of outstanding contracts at a point in time.

Traders combine OI with funding and basis to gauge crowded positioning. Crowded longs with high positive funding can unwind violently if price stalls.

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