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Margin security

A security that may be bought or sold in a margin account as defined in Regulation T.



Margin security

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Federal agency security

Federal agency security

In the US, a debt instrument with a high level of safety issued by a federal agency.


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Security deposit (initial)

Synonymous with the term margin. A cash amount that must be deposited with the broker for each contract as a guarantee of fulfillment of the futures contract. It is not considered as part payment or purchase. Related: Margin.


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A fixed interest security which has a specified date for repayment (redemption date).


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Derivative security

A financial security such as an option or future whose value is derived in part from the value and characteristics of another security, the underlying asset.


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