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Before we continue...👀
💰Remember, day trading is risky and most traders lose money. You should never trade with money you can’t afford to lose. Prove profitability in a simulator before trading with real money.
❗❗My results are not typical. We do not track the typical results of past or current customers. As a provider of trading tools and educational courses, we do not have access to the personal trading accounts or brokerage statements of our customers. As a result, we have no reason to believe our customers perform better or worse than traders as a whole.
❌Do not mirror trade me, or anyone else. Mirror trading is extremely risky https://www.warriortrading.com/why-mirror-trading-is-a-bad-idea/.
🍏 All of the content on our channel is for educational purposes only. No data, content, or information provided by Warrior Trading, the Site, or the other products and services of Warrior Trading, is intended, and shall not constitute or be construed as, advice or any recommendation to buy, sell or hold a particular security or pursue any particular investment strategy.
✔️If you don’t agree with those terms and our full disclaimer (https://www.warriortrading.com/disclaimer), you should not continue watching our videos.
Still with me?
Now let’s dig into some helpful information …
What’s my story? ✏️ You can read it here: https://www.warriortrading.com/ross-cameron/
And check out my broker statements here 📝 https://www.warriortrading.com/ross-camerons-verified-day-trading-earnings/
Our website is filled with free info 🔎 Start with this guide, no opt-in required: https://www.warriortrading.com/day-trading/
Learn about my stock selection process, how I determine entries/exits, my strategy, and more in my free class 💻 Register here: https://www.warriortrading.com/free-day-trading-class/
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does trading futures also requires 25000 dollars maintainence?
Just another for white people to steal money
Amazing 😻
So, is maintenance requirement the amount I need in my account to keep open positions? I have less than 25,000, and it's a cash account, I guess.
I don't get it I bought some tsla stock and I get all this margin crap coming up. I didn't buy it on margin and not interested in borrowing any money so why is it showing me this?
I’m pretty new to all of this and the more I’m learning I see This field is the perfect example of “ scared money don’t make money”!!
Hello, is that 25k balance refers to both, flow cash and stock value that we have in our account? Thanks
I am always impressed by your ability to explain complicated things in such an easy way. Ross, please do complete, deep dive video about trading on margin, including all important and necessary info every trader should know. Or there is any among your videos? Thank you.
Please I have a question ^^ is 1 MES futures equal to 50 shares of spy ?
TY for the info and knowledge. If I buy a stock at 100% initial requrement for say $60. Total cost is $120 with the inital. Sell the stock due to margin calls later for $60..Do I lose $60 in intial margin or is it added back and break even? Gone forever?
Man Ross thank you Much, I am getting my Series 7 and hoping a can still make trades in the AM after an all night shift, hope they are not too strict becasue of my license?
Thank you Jeb from the Minecraft team I will never forget this information.
So I'm not using any margin but my account went to 24k
I got an Equity margin call
How long do I have to get the account back to 25k?
I don't see this being too bad as I have only used cash and not any margin.
I honestly would rather go to cash account, but only option I'm given is to reset my pdt status
My account was approved and I only have $1000 is there something wrong?
So you only pay the fee if held over night or is there a small fee they still get you with just by using the margin?
Would love to see a video breaking down trading on margin even more. I'm currently using webull and it has different interest percentages for different amounts that you borrow but then certain stocks have a ridiculously high 'annualized margin rate' which I'm not sure what that means… 6.99% interest to borrow under $25k but do I pay the 6.99 percent if I'm day trading or is that just for stocks held overnight? Is there any interest paid on margin borrowed during the day? I'm a little confused by it all!
e trade keeps taking money out of my account. it says Open Calls:The minimum cash deposit needed at this time.
i dont say trade. iver NEVER sold a single stock… any suggestions?
So if I use margin only for intraday trading, and never hold it over night, I wont get charged margin interest rates?
As the account grows, will the equity margin also grow, or it is the trader's responsibility to call the broker and have the equity margin updated to the latest growth?
i have a negative day trade BP amount right night, my overnight BP is positive, how can I tell if I will receive some type of call tomorrow?
Can you call me idk wtf im doing and im nervous asf 5104553464
I was wondering whether the minimum margin of 25k applies to no us citizens. Since I'm just starting out doing stocks. After developing a strategy I'd like to hop in the game
Why did you say that we shouldn't want a cash account? Why not?
I know what Margin means, but I'm confused when its says maintenance requirement 100%..is maintenance & margin the same thing?? Help I'm new to this..I'm trying to buy market, not interested buying using margin, but this message still pops up,.maintenance requirements 100%, so I cancelled order Until I learn more
Can you sell option (put) with ac below 25K?
I don't get it, then what is the $2000 margin account offered by TD Ameritrade? Does it not do the same thing? Or am I still limited to 3 trades in 5 days, but with immediate access to funds?
Do you have any information on what it means when institutions own over 100% held by Institutions?
So say I have the minimum 2k in my account. And I use just my cash 2k to buy in to a stock if it drops below 2k will it be liquidated to keep my account at 2k? Or will I have to put money in? Also say I trade on a monday so the settlement time is 2 days but in a margin it automatically in your account. So I use the money from the trade on Tuesday. Is that on margin or is it considered my money since it will be in the account on Wednesday.
How does one find out which equities have been used as collateral for margin? Within my trading platform I see a BP Effect entry next to three of my positions so I am assuming that these three holdings are the collateral.
I have an account well over 25k but still was hit with a PDT violation. They said I was trading a non-marginable security. I still do not understand PDT rules well.
I have a basic question: for example, I have $30K cash and $90K margin limit, does it mean I can buy then sell $120K stocks unlimited times within a day without worrying about the T+2 rule?
Can you explain this on paper, still not clear.
Awesome info. Thanks Ross!
Thank You Ross. How does one find out what the interest rates are? Are they written next to the stocks? Or a broker sends a separate notice?
Can I use more than my BP over multiple trades in a day? Say I have a margin account with a BP of 100k and I took 3 separate trades of 50k. So I used 150k total throughout that day just not all at one and didn't carry any over night.