Phrases with «margin call»

A margin call is when a stockbroker or lender requests additional money from an investor who has bought stocks with borrowed money. This request is made because the investor's account value has fallen below a certain level set by the lender. The investor must then deposit more funds into the account or sell some of the securities to cover the debt and bring the account value back up to the required level. Full definition

Sentences with «margin call»

  • A Federal Call is a special kind of margin call issued by the federal government. (investopedia.com)
  • I haven't seen any news about increases, but the exchanges must be nervous about traders not being able to meet margin calls given the huge increase in volatility. (ibankcoin.com)
  • I started getting margin calls which I was able to handle but could have been very bad if I wasn't able to meet the margin requirements. (canadiancapitalist.com)
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