What is Margin Call Meaning?
What Happens When Free Oil Trading Margin Runs Out?
A margin call is when a oil trader's account free margin goes below the required margin level that is set by the broker. This means that because the free margin in the trader's account has gone below the required margin level then trader gets a margin call & some of the open trades in the trader's are closed by the broker until this trading margin percentage level goes back up above the required margin percent area.
Some of the open trades may be closed or all of the open trades may be closed if this margin call is automatically executed by the broker.
What is Crude Oil Margin Requirement Level?
Now if Your Oil Trading Leverage is 100:1
When trading if you have $1,000 and use leverage of 100:1 & buy 1 standard oil lot for $100,000 your margin on this oil trade is the $1000 dollars in your oil account, this is the money that you'll lose is your open oil trade goes against you the other $99,000 that is borrowed, the broker will close the open trades automatically using a Margin Call once your $1,000 has been taken by the oil trading market.
But this is if your oil broker has set 0% Crude Oil Trading Margin Requirement before closing your crude oil trades automatically using this Margin Call.
What is 20% Crude Oil Trading Margin Requirement Level?
For 20% margin requirement before closing your crude oil trades automatically using a Margin Call, then your oil trades will be closed once your balance gets to $200 - at $200 you'll get a margin call.
What is 50% Crude Oil Trading Margin Requirement Level?
For 50% requirement of this level before closing your crude oil trades automatically using a margin call, then your trades will be closed once your account trading balance gets to $500 - at $500 you'll get a margin call.
What is 100% Crude Oil Trading Margin Requirement Level?
If broker sets 100% margin requirement of this level before closing out your open trades automatically using a Margin Call - at $1,000 you will get a margin call, then your crude oil trades will be closed once your account trading balance gets to $1,000: Meaning crude oil trades will close-out as soon as you execute a 1 standard oil lot on this crude oil trading account because even if you were to pay 10 dollars spread your oil trading account balance will get to $990 & needed margin requirement percent is 100% that's 1,000 dollars, therefore your oil orders will immediately get closed using a Margin Call once your margin requirement falls below 100%.
Most oil brokers don't set 100% margin requirement, but there are those crude oil brokers that set their margin requirement level at 100 percent trading margin aren't suitable for you at all, even those oil brokers that set 50% margin requirement level are still not suitable. Choose those brokers set a 20% trading margin percent level requirement, in fact, those brokers that set it at 20% Crude Oil Margin Requirement are the best because the likely hood they close-out your trade using a Margin Call is reduced as shown in the example above.
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