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How to Calculate Commodity Trading Margin Requirement in Commodity Trading

Now if Your Commodity Trading Leverage is 100:1

When commodity trading if you have $1,000 and use option 100:1 & buy 1 standard lot for $100,000 your margin on this commodity trade is the $1000 dollars in your commodities trading account, this margin is the money that you will lose if your open trade goes against you the other $99,000 that is borrowed, they will close the open commodity trade transactions automatically once your $1,000 has been taken by the commodities trading market.

But this is if your commodity broker has set 0% Commodities Margin Requirement before closing your commodities trades automatically.

For 20% requirement before closing your commodities trades automatically, then your commodity trades will be closed once your balance gets to $200

For 50% requirement of this level before closing your commodities trades automatically, then your commodity trades will be closed once your balance gets to $500

If they set 100% requirement of this level before closing out your open trade positions automatically, then your commodity trade will be closed once your balance gets to $1,000: Meaning the trade will close out as soon as you execute it because even if you pay 1 pip spread your account balance will get to $990 & the needed percentage is 100% i.e. 1,000 dollars, therefore your orders will immediately get closed.

Most commodity brokers do not set 100% requirement, but there are those who set 100% or 50% are not suitable for you at all, choose those set 20% margin requirements, in fact, those commodity brokers that set at 20% are some of the best because the likely hood they close-out your open commodity trade is reduced as displayed in example below.

To know about this margin level which is calculated by your MT4 commodities trading platform automatically - The MT4 Commodity Trading Platform will display this as "Commodities Margin Requirement", This will be displayed as a percent the higher the margin percent the less likely your trades are to get closed.

For Examples if - for a broker requiring 20% margin requirement

Using 100:1 leverage

If commodity leverage is 100:1 & you transact 1 Mini Lot, equals to $10,000

$10,000 dollars(mini lot) divide by 100:1, used capital is $100

Calculation:

= Capital Used * Percentage(100)

= $1,000/$100 * Percentage(100)

Commodities Margin Requirement = 1,000 %

Investor has 980% above the commodity margin required amount

Using 10:1

If commodities leverage is 10:1 & you transact 1 Mini Lot, equals to $10,000

$10,000 dollars(mini lot) divide by 10:1, used capital is $1000

Calculation:

= Capital Used * Percentage(100)

= $1,000/$1000 * Percent(100)

Commodities Trading Margin Requirement = 100 %

Investor has 80% above the commodity margin required amount

The margin trading example shown below, the set commodities leverage is 100:1, the commodity trading margin which is 1% is $2683.07, therefore the total amount controlled by the trader is: $268,307 - this is because with this leverage the trader has used little of his money & borrowed the rest, with this set at 100:1, the trader is using 1% of their capital, this 1% equals to $2683.07, if 1% equals to $2683.07 then 100% is $268,307

How to Calculate Commodity Trading Margin Requirement in Commodity Trading

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