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# 1-Click Funding Arbitrage(beta)

Funding rate arbitrage is a trading **strategy** that capitalizes on variations in funding rates across diverse markets. The primary focus of this approach is to maintain a delta-neutral position, ensuring a balanced overall exposure to market direction. By leveraging these differences, traders aim to seize profitable opportunities in the financial landscape.\
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Polynomial is set to introduce Funding Arbitrage (beta), an innovative product enabling users to generate yields by simultaneously longing and shorting the same asset on two distinct platforms. This unique offering opens up new possibilities for traders seeking yield opportunities in the market.

### How does it work?

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[Guide](/strategies-and-tools/1-click-funding-arbitrage-beta/guide.md)
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[FAQ Funding Arbitrage](/strategies-and-tools/1-click-funding-arbitrage-beta/faq-funding-arbitrage.md)
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**If you have any other strategies in mind or suggestions, please feel free to share and discuss them on** [**Discord**](https://discord.com/invite/polynomial).


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