Trading

Margin

Margin is borrowed money from your broker to buy securities. It amplifies gains and losses. Margin accounts have maintenance requirements; failing to meet them triggers a margin call and forced selling. Interest is charged on borrowed amounts.

Example

Buy $20k stock with $10k cash + $10k margin.

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