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  Stock - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buying stock on margin means buying stock with money borrowed against the stocks in the same account.
Buying on margin works the same way as borrowing money to buy a car or a house, using the car or house as collateral.
As with buying a stock, there is a transaction fee for the broker's efforts in arranging the transfer of stock from a seller to a buyer.
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 Stock market - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Stock that a trader does not actually own may be traded using short selling and Margin buying.
Exiting a short position by buying back the stock is called "covering a short position".
In margin buying, the trader borrows money (at interest) to buy a stock and hopes for it to rise.
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 Margin Buying as supplied by EagleTraders.com
On a 10% margin, however such as prevailed in the late 1920s, he would be able to buy 1,000 shares, the broker putting up $9,000 and the speculator $1,000 per 100 shares.
Special miscellaneous accounts may be credited with the excess over margin requirements in a margin account occurring by reason of a rise in market value (which must be withdrawn on the same day it occurs) or dividends (which must be withdrawn in 35 days).
OTC margin stocks are those determined by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System to have characteristics similar to stock registered on national exchanges.
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 Stock - Stocks and Shares
A stock exchange is an organization which provides a marketplace (either physical or virtual) for trading shares, where investors (represented by stock brokers) may buy and sell shares in a wide range of companies.
Preferred stock, sometimes called preference shares, have priority over common stock in the distribution of dividends and assets, and sometime have enhanced voting rights such as the ability to veto mergers or acquisitions or the right of first refusal when new shares are issued (i.e.
A stock option is the right (or obligation) to buy or sell stock in the future at a fixed price.
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 Technical Analysis Portal @ SelectPicks.com (Select Picks)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Until the technical analyst is convinced this uptrend has reversed or ended, all else equal, he will continue to own this security.
irrational optimists, wishing to buy stock and bid the price higher, are counter-balanced by irrational pessimists trying to sell their stock, until the price reaches equilibrium).
Likewise, complete information is reflected in the price because all market participants bring their own individual, but incomplete, knowledge together in the market.
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 Buying Stock On Margin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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 Sell Short Stock   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
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