Margin is a performance bond, or good faith deposit, to ensure against trading losses. The margin requirement allows traders to hold a position much larger than their actual account value. In the event that funds in the account fall below margin requirements, some or all open positions will close. This prevents clients' accounts from falling into a negative balance, even in a highly volatile, fast moving market.
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