The Strategy of Margin Trading

Tue, May 26, 2009

Margin Trading

Source: finotec.com

In the world of forex, margin trading (or “buying on margin”, or “trading on margin”) means trading with short-term borrowed capital. Margin is thus a form of borrowed money or debt. This borrowed capital is used to buy much more currency that you’d be able to purchase ordinarily (unless you have hundreds of thousands of dollars available).

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In the forex market, currencies are usually traded in lots, with a standard lot being $100,000. (The forex market is a highly leveraged market.) The term “lot” refers to the minimum amount of currency that must be bought. To achieve this amount of currency, brokers offer a margin trading option.

This means that through your margin account, you can execute deals with a small amount of initial capital. You can open $100,000 or $10,000 positions with as little as $50 or $1,000. In forex, trading small amounts makes no sense since profits can only be made through large amounts of currency.

Let’s take an example of margin trading:

- Some market indicators are telling you that the Euro will strengthen against the US Dollar.
- You believe it’s the right time to buy EUR/USD and you open a position of $100,000 (one lot) to buy Euros with a 1% margin at the price of 1.3520 hoping that the rate will rise. This means that you are holding $100,000 worth of Euros with an initial deposit of $1,000.
- The price does rise and reaches 1.3570
- You decide to sell and close your position. You have won about $500 (50 pips x $10 per pip), which constitutes a 50% return on your initial capital investment of $1,000.
- You know have $1,500 in your account.

Also, brokers use this forex margin as collateral to cover any losses incurred by the trader. Since in margin trading, nothing is actually sold or bought for delivery, the funds in your account serve as margin requirements. Those margin requirements vary depending on which brokerage firm you choose.

To match its traders’ risk levels, Finotec offers low margin requirements – as low as 0.5%. However, we advise traders new in the forex industry to start trading with higher forex margin capacities to minimize the amount of risk involved in such transactions.

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