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Non-Tech : CSFB Direct(DIR)

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To: VincentTH who wrote (235)8/10/1999 12:43:00 PM
From: Esway  Read Replies (1) of 406
 
Yes as far as I know Mutual funds can be held....... as long as they meet the requirements, here is a list of securites that are not eligible:

Which securites are not eligible?
The Federal Reserve mandates that the following securities are not eligible to be pledged as collateral for margin borrowing privileges:

Mutual Funds held less than 30 days,
Securities held in a retirement account,
Securities held in a custodial account,
CDs,
Precious Metals, and
Annuities.
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