Margin

Margin is the amount of money (or sometimes stocks or bonds) an exchange requires an investor to have on deposit in an account in order to open and maintain positions in futures contracts. That amount of money will cover, at least in part, the potential liability from adverse price changes to the investor’s futures position. Margin is not a “down payment”, it is a collateral.

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