RENDER (RENDER) Open Interest

Live open interest data for RENDER perpetuals on Hyperliquid. Track the total value of outstanding derivative contracts and understand market positioning.

Current Open Interest
$1.20M

Total value of all outstanding RENDER perpetual contracts

Market Context

Open Interest
$1.20M
Volume 24h
$448.7K
Funding (8h)
+0.0013%
Price
$1.47
-0.85%
OI / Volume Ratio
2.67x
Position holding

OI + Price Interpretation

Long Squeeze Potential

Price is falling but funding is positive, meaning longs are paying shorts. This could indicate a developing long squeeze where falling prices force long positions to close, adding selling pressure.

Price Direction
Down 0.85% (24h)
Funding Direction
Positive (Longs pay)

Sentiment Context

32.8% Long67.2% Short
Long Traders
35
Short Traders
25
Long Value
$187.5K
Short Value
$384.5K

Sentiment data from top leaderboard traders on Hyperliquid. Combined with open interest data, this shows both the total market exposure and the directional bias of successful traders.

Understanding Open Interest

Open interest (OI) represents the total number of outstanding derivative contracts that have not been settled. In perpetual futures, every position has both a buyer (long) and a seller (short), so OI counts one side of the pair. When a new long and short position are opened, OI increases. When a position is closed, OI decreases.

For RENDER (RENDER), open interest is a key indicator of market participation and conviction. Rising OI means new money is entering the market, while falling OI means positions are being closed. The direction of OI change combined with price movement provides important signals about trend strength and potential reversals.

The OI/Volume ratio is particularly useful. A high ratio (above 1x) indicates that traders are holding positions rather than day trading, suggesting conviction in the current trend. A low ratio (below 0.5x) suggests more speculative, short-term activity. The current RENDER OI/Volume ratio of 2.67x indicates position holding behavior with strong conviction.

Frequently Asked Questions

RENDER (RENDER) currently has $1.20M in open interest on Hyperliquid. Open interest represents the total value of all outstanding perpetual contracts that have not been settled. It includes both long and short positions and indicates the total amount of capital deployed in active RENDER derivative positions.
Increasing RENDER open interest means more capital is entering the market through new positions being opened. When OI rises with the price, it typically confirms an uptrend as new longs are being opened. When OI rises while price falls, it may indicate new shorts are being opened, confirming a downtrend. High OI also means more positions are at risk of liquidation.
Decreasing RENDER open interest means positions are being closed. When OI falls while price rises, it could indicate shorts are closing (short covering rally). When OI falls while price drops, it could indicate longs are closing. Declining OI often signals that a trend may be losing momentum as traders take profits or cut losses.
The current RENDER OI/Volume ratio is 2.67x. This ratio compares open interest to 24-hour trading volume. A high ratio (above 1x) suggests positions are being held longer, indicating conviction. A low ratio (below 0.5x) suggests more day trading activity with positions being opened and closed quickly.
Open interest data for RENDER can be a valuable indicator: 1) Rising OI + rising price = bullish confirmation, consider long positions. 2) Rising OI + falling price = bearish confirmation, consider short positions. 3) Falling OI + rising price = short covering, trend may be weakening. 4) Falling OI + falling price = long unwinding, selling pressure may ease. Combine OI data with funding rates and sentiment for a complete picture.

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