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Strategies & Market Trends : The Thread Formerly Known as No Rest For The Wicked -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tim Luke who wrote (77781)12/12/1999 7:58:00 PM
From: jimbos  Respond to of 90042
 
I have never been in a stock as long as CS. If they were bought out and I'm not as positive that they will, it would cap off one hell of a year of trading (for me anyway), that really got rolling starting with the FORE buy-out.



To: Tim Luke who wrote (77781)12/12/1999 8:16:00 PM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 90042
 
Margin Requirements proposal for the NYSE and NASDAQ

taken from the new thread...
Subject 32226

NEW YORK, Dec. 10?The National Association of Securities Dealers, Inc. Board of
Governors and the New York Stock Exchange Board of Directors have approved proposals to
establish special margin requirements for customers who day trade in an effort to address the
risks associated with the practice.

The proposals, to be submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission for approval,
would amend NYSE Rule 431 and NASD Rule 2520, which govern margin requirements.

Under the proposed rules, customers who engage in a pattern of day trading would be subject
to minimum equity requirements. The amendments would also limit a day trader?s buying
power to an amount based on funds that must be in the account prior to any day trading
activities.

The proposals would also:

Provide that a pattern day trader?s account must maintain a minimum equity of $25,000,
at all times, as compared with a $2,000 requirement for other margin accounts. If the
account of a pattern day trader falls below the required minimum equity, no further day
trades will be permitted until the requirement is maintained.

Restrict pattern day traders from trading in excess of their day-trading buying power. If
the day-trading buying power is exceeded, the account will be margined based on the
total cost of all day-trade purchases for that day, and the customer?s day-trading buying
power will be reduced until the necessary margin is deposited.

Restrict pattern day traders to day trading on a cash-available basis only, if the special
margin call is not met within five business days.

Prohibit pattern day traders from utilizing account guarantees otherwise permitted in
margin accounts.

Restrict withdrawal of money deposited to meet minimum equity and maintenance
margin requirements for two business days in order to provide greater financial stability
to such accounts.