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Initial Margin

Initial margin is the minimum eligible collateral or account value required to open a leveraged position under applicable rules and platform controls.

Defined termReviewed 16 July 2026

Related terms

Available MarginLeverageMaintenance MarginNotional ValueLiquidationMargin

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This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

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Trading glossaryReviewed 16 July 2026

Definition

Initial margin is the minimum eligible collateral or account value required to open a leveraged position under applicable rules and platform controls.

In market context

It represents only a fraction of the position’s notional exposure and is not the maximum amount that can be lost. The requirement can vary by product, account, volatility, concentration, and regulation, while fees or internal buffers may increase the resources needed at entry. After opening, maintenance requirements and changing equity determine whether the position can remain open under current rules.

Risk context

Posting initial margin exposes the account to the full economic movement of the leveraged position, not merely the collateral amount.

Source

Use the primary source for fuller regulatory or market context.

FINRA Rule 4210 — Margin Requirements

Educational risk notice

This material is general education, not personal investment advice or a promise of results. Markets can move beyond planned levels, and losses can exceed expectations when leverage, liquidity, gaps, or operational failures are involved.

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Related glossary terms

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Available Margin

Available margin is the portion of account resources that remains after current margin requirements and other reservations are deducted from eligible equity.

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Leverage

Leverage creates market exposure larger than the capital committed by using borrowed funds, derivatives, or margin-based product structures within an account.

leverage · marginRead guide
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Maintenance Margin

Maintenance margin is the minimum eligible account equity that must continue supporting an open leveraged position after the position has been established.

margin · account-healthRead guide
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Notional Value

Notional value is the reference amount of an instrument or underlying exposure used to calculate a leveraged position’s gains, losses, and obligations.

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