Microsoft Perps (MSFT)

MSFT-PERP · Up to 20× leverage · USDC margined

Your conviction. Your edge.

Fast markets demand faster tools.

$412.82
Funding 0.0050%
Trading hours: Mon–Fri 24h — outside session, reduce-only mode applies
$412.82
Mark price
0.0050%
Funding rate
Open interest cap
20×
Max leverage
AI signalNEUTRAL60% confidence

Funding at 0.0050% reflects balanced positioning on MSFT perps. No clear directional edge — monitor for a catalyst or funding rate divergence.

About MSFT perpetual futures

Microsoft (MSFT) is one of the world's most closely watched public equities. The MSFT perpetual on trade.xyz, built on Hyperliquid lets crypto-native traders take leveraged long or short exposure to Microsoft's share price without opening a brokerage account, holding the underlying stock, or being locked into traditional market hours. Settlement is in USDC and execution is fully on-chain.

MSFT mark price, funding and leverage

MSFT perpetual futures currently trade at a mark price of $412.82, with up to 20× leverage available on trade.xyz. The protocol enforces a — open-interest cap on MSFT, which keeps the order book deep enough for professional position sizing while limiting tail-risk exposure to the broader system. Funding is the lever that anchors the perp price to the underlying — when the perp trades above spot, longs pay shorts, and when it trades below spot, shorts pay longs. Today's funding reading of 0.0050% means long holders are paying short holders 0.0050% per funding interval — historically a sign of crowded long positioning on MSFT.

Leverage on MSFT is a tool, not a strategy. 20× leverage means a 1% move against your position erases roughly 20% of your collateral, and trade.xyz liquidates positions automatically once margin falls below the maintenance threshold. Most experienced MSFT traders size well below the maximum, use stop levels, and watch funding closely — paying or earning 0.0050% every interval is meaningful at high leverage and compounds quickly across a multi-day hold.

Trading MSFT on Button

Button is built for traders who want professional MSFT perps execution without giving up custody. Connect a wallet, sign one transaction, and the order ticket is live — there is no Button account to create, no KYC at the protocol layer, and no Button-side markup on top of the standard trade.xyz maker/taker fees. On Button, MSFT perpetuals trade Sunday 6 PM ET through Friday 5 PM ET, with reduce-only mode outside those hours, with live mark prices, funding, and AI-generated trade signals streaming directly into the interface so you can size into a position with full context on what the market is paying for risk right now.

In practice, trading MSFT on Button looks like this. You fund a wallet with USDC on a supported network and bridge to trade.xyz, which becomes your margin account. You open the MSFT market, set your direction and leverage within the 20× cap, and the order ticket shows your live liquidation price before you commit. Funding accrues every interval at the current 0.0050% reading — paid or earned depending on which side of the book you sit. Closing the position is symmetric: one signed transaction, on-chain settlement in USDC, no withdrawal queue, no custodian to ask for permission. Most MSFT traders use Button alongside the rest of the Hyperliquid market list, moving margin between perps as their view of the broader market changes.

Why MSFT perps on trade.xyz

MSFT as a perpetual futures market is a different proposition from holding the underlying asset directly. There is no expiration to manage, no contract roll, no broker statement, and no custodian standing between you and your collateral. The trade-off is the cost of carry — funding charged hourly on trade.xyz — and the session structure: MSFT reduces to read-only outside its trading window rather than closing the market entirely. For traders who want exposure to Microsoft as a price input rather than as an asset to hold, the perp is structurally simpler and operationally lighter than the traditional equivalent.

Questions about MSFT

What is the current MSFT funding rate?
The current MSFT funding rate is 0.0050%. Positive rates mean longs pay shorts; negative means shorts pay longs. Rates update continuously on trade.xyz on Hyperliquid.
What is the maximum leverage for MSFT on trade.xyz on Hyperliquid?
MSFT perpetual futures support up to 20× leverage on trade.xyz on Hyperliquid. Button recommends sizing positions to your conviction and risk tolerance — high leverage amplifies both gains and losses.
How do MSFT perpetual futures work?
MSFT perps are derivative contracts with no expiry date that track the price of Microsoft. A funding rate mechanism (currently 0.0050%) keeps the perp anchored to spot by transferring periodic payments between longs and shorts.
What fees apply when trading Microsoft perps through Button?
Button does not charge a platform markup. You pay the standard trade.xyz on Hyperliquid maker/taker fees plus any funding cost if you hold a position across funding intervals. There are no hidden spreads or withdrawal fees.
How does liquidation work on MSFT positions?
MSFT positions are liquidated automatically by trade.xyz on Hyperliquid when your margin ratio falls below the maintenance threshold. Button surfaces your real-time liquidation price so you always know how much room you have before you open or scale into a trade.
When can I trade MSFT perpetual futures?
MSFT perps are available Sunday 6 PM ET through Friday 5 PM ET, with reduce-only mode outside those hours. Button reflects the market status live, so you can see at a glance whether the market is open, reduce-only, or actively trading.
Do I need to sign up or complete KYC to trade MSFT?
No. Button is a self-custodial interface — you connect a wallet and trade MSFT directly on-chain. There is no account, no identity verification, and no custodian holding your collateral. Local jurisdictional rules still apply.

Related reading