What does it mean if I get a margin call?
A margin maintenance call is when your portfolio value (minus any crypto positions) falls below your margin maintenance requirement.
Margin maintenance calls can happen for a variety of reasons, including a decline in the value of your holdings, ACH reversals, or options assignments. If you get a margin maintenance call, you need to bring your portfolio value (excluding any crypto positions) back up to your minimum margin maintenance requirement, or you risk Robinhood having to liquidate your position(s) to bring your portfolio value (excluding any crypto positions) back above your margin maintenance requirement.
Margin calls are no fun, so we’re happy to give you some tips on how to avoid them.
You can resolve a margin call in a few different ways, including:
Crypto positions can't be traded on margin. They’re not accounted for in your portfolio value because crypto are not securities and they’re held with Robinhood Crypto.
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Margin investing involves interest charges and risks, including the potential to lose more than deposited or the need to deposit additional collateral in a falling market. Before using margin, customers must determine whether this type of trading strategy is right for them given their specific investment objectives, experience, risk tolerance, and financial situation.
Regardless of the underlying value of the securities you purchased, you must repay your margin debt. Robinhood Financial can change its maintenance margin requirements at any time without prior notice. If the equity in your account falls below the minimum maintenance requirements (varies according to the security), you’ll have to deposit additional cash or acceptable collateral. If you fail to meet your minimums, Robinhood Financial may be forced to sell some or all of your securities, with or without your prior approval.
For more information, review FINRA’s Investor Alert and Robinhood Financial’s Customer Relationship Summary, Margin Disclosure Statement, and Margin Agreement. These disclosures contain important information on Robinhood Financial’s products and services, conflicts of interests, lending policies, interest charges, and the risks associated with margin investing enabled accounts.