My apologies for double (actually triple) posting this. I am eager for more input re other brokers re margin/short interest.
Email from Schwab:
Now let us go to your example: > >Beginning Credit Balance: $10,000 >Security Market Value: $0 > >After shorting $20,000 of stock, we arrive at: > >Beginning Credit Margin Balance: $10,000 >+ Short Sale Proceeds: $20,000 > ------------- >New Credit Margin Balance: $30,000 > >Short Market Value: -$20,000 > ------------- >Account Equity: $10,000 > >As mentioned previously, subtract the Short Account value from the Margin Balance to determine if you are earning or paying interest. > >New Credit Margin Balance: $30,000 >- Short Market Value: -$20,000 > ------------- > $10,000 > >Therefore, interest would be earned on $10,000 at a rate of 4% in this example. > >At this time, the interest rates that Schwab charges on outstanding margin debit balances are as follows: > >For balances of: The applicable margin interest rate is: > >$0.00 - $9,999.99 9.25% >$10,000 - $24,999.99 8.75% >$25,000 - $49,999.99 8.25% >$50,000 and above 7.75% > >We hope that this response has adequately addressed your concerns. Enjoy your day. > >If you have any further questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact us. Thank you for using Schwab's Electronic Brokerage Services. > >Sincerely, > >Nicole Criscione >Schwab Electronic Brokerage Services
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