- marginable
- adj.marginable.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español. 2014.
Non-Marginable Securities — Securities that cannot be purchased on margin at a particular brokerage or financial institution. Some classes of securities, such as recent initial public offerings (IPOs), over the counter bulletin board stocks, and penny stocks, are non… … Investment dictionary
Margin Loan Availability — 1. The dollar amount in an existing margin account that is currently available for purchasing securities. For new accounts, this represents the percentage value of the current balance that is available for future margin purchases. 2. The dollar… … Investment dictionary
Exchange fund — An Exchange Fund or Swap Fund is a mechanism specific to the U.S., first introduced in 1999 that allows holders of large amount of a single stock to diversify into a basket of other stocks without directly selling their stock. The purpose of this … Wikipedia
Pattern day trader — is a term defined by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to describe a stock market trader who executes 4 (or more) day trades in 5 business days in a margin account, provided the number of day trades are more than six percent of the… … Wikipedia
Retórica centrista — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Para otros usos de este término, véase falacia del punto medio. La retórica centrista o retórica del punto medio[1] o también discurso moderado[2] es una modalidad de la retórica especialmente en política que se… … Wikipedia Español
Buying On Margin — The purchase of an asset by paying the margin and borrowing the balance from a bank or broker. Buying on margin refers to the initial or down payment made to the broker for the asset being purchased. The collateral for the funds being borrowed is … Investment dictionary
Initial Margin — The percentage of the purchase price of securities (that can be purchased on margin) that the investor must pay for with his or her own cash or marginable securities. Also called the initital margin requirement . According to Regulation T of the… … Investment dictionary
Margin Debt — 1. The dollar value of securities purchased on margin within an account. Margin debt carries an interest rate, and the amount of margin debt will change daily as the value of the underlying securities changes. 2. The aggregate value of all margin … Investment dictionary
Purchasing Power — 1. The value of a currency expressed in terms of the amount of goods or services that one unit of money can buy. Purchasing power is important because, all else being equal, inflation decreases the amount of goods or services you d be able to… … Investment dictionary
Regulation T Calls — Federal Reserve Board Regulation T margin calls are issued when a customer makes a transaction in a margin account and does not meet the minimum initial requirement of 50% cash or loan available. This margin call is referred to as a Fed Call. The … Financial and business terms