Required Margin definition
Required Margin means the required funds available in an Account for the purposes of opening a Position.
Required Margin means the necessary guarantee funds so as to open or maintain Open Positions in a CFD Transaction.
Required Margin denotes the margin required by the Company to maintain Open Positions.
Examples of Required Margin in a sentence
Required Margin includes (i) the Opening Margin Requirement; (ii) the Minimum Margin Requirement; (iii) the Market LIQUIDATION LEVEL.
More Definitions of Required Margin
Required Margin the margin required to maintain open positions.
Required Margin means the amount set by the Regulator in writing from time to time;
Required Margin denotes the margin required by the Company to maintain Open Positions. • 2.37. “Risk Disclosure” denotes the Risk Disclosure document.
Required Margin means the amount set by the Regulator in writing from time to time; (cc) “Roll-over Transaction” has the meaning provided in Clause 9.2;
Required Margin means, at any time the difference between: (i) the market value of the Collateral; and (ii) the Loanable Value of the Collateral, as determined and required by the Lender in accordance with its policies prevailing from time to time;
Required Margin means, with respect to a particular account or accounts of a Clearing Member with the Clearing House, the amount of Initial Margin required by the Clearing House (in accordance with the Rulebook) to be held in such account or accounts from time to time.
Required Margin denotes the margin required by the Company to maintain Open Positions. 2.37. “Risk Disclosure” denotes the Risk Disclosure document. 2.38. “Segregated Account” denotes a bank account where the Clients’ funds are kept separately from the Company’s funds, as the regulations demand. 2.39. “Services” denotes any services provided by the Company to the Client. 2.40. “Short Position” denotes a sell position, that is, selling the Base Currency against the Quote Currency. 2.41. “Spread” denotes the difference between Ask and Bid prices. 2.42. “Trading Account” denotes the Client’s personal account in the Company at which the Client can perform orders, transactions, deposits, withdrawals, etc. 2.43. “Trading Platform” denotes all the Company’s software and hardware environment which provides real-time Quotes, allows Orders placing/modification/ deletion/execution. Treading platform also calculates all the mutual obligations between the Client and the Company. 2.44. “Transaction Size” denotes Lot Size multiplied by number of Lots. 2.45. “Website” denotes the Company’s website at ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.