What is Taker Fee?
A taker fee is paid when you place an order that executes immediately against existing orders, "taking" liquidity off the book. It is usually higher than the maker fee.
Funding-arbitrage entries and exits are typically taker orders on both legs, so round-trip taker cost (entry + exit, both venues) is what a spread must overcome before it is profitable.
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