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Margin Calls

May 14, 2020

If the stock and option positions in an account go against the trader and their equity falls below the maintenance margin; the broker will initiate a “margin call” and ask the customer to deposit more cash to into their account to cover the shortage. Also, keep in mind, at the brokerage’s discretion, positions can be liquidated to cover an outstanding margin call.

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