Risk Management
Initial Margin
Definition
Initial margin is the minimum amount of funds a trader must deposit to open a new futures position. Set by the exchange (e.g., CME), it acts as a performance bond to guarantee the trader can meet potential obligations. Initial margin is typically higher than maintenance margin and varies based on the contract's volatility and notional value.
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