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To: tom pope who wrote (2644)12/8/1998 5:46:00 PM
From: Bill Green  Respond to of 7382
 
Buying power.

Your buying power with MBT is what you started the day with, plus credits for any overnight positions you sell. Any profits (or losses) are not added to your buying power intraday.

I think <gg>

Bill



To: tom pope who wrote (2644)12/8/1998 6:10:00 PM
From: wmwmw  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7382
 
Let's clear up some possible misunderstandings:
Datek updates buying power in real time, that means if you sell a stock with some profit, this profit plus margin immediately become part of your buying power when you make the next trade.
For example, if I bought 1000 shares a $10 stock with $5000 cash plus margin, next morning it gaps up and I sold for $15. Then at datek I can use $10000 cash plus $10000 margin, which is $20000 buying power to make the next trade on the same day,( you can even trade the same stock you just sold) and no restrictions on whenever the next hold overnight, as long as you are within the $20000.
At MB your profits come to your account the next day, and if you sell the $15 stock as in above example, the $5000 profits come to you next day. You can use the $10000 buying power from liquidation, but you can only do one of the both: use the $10000 to daytrade and be flat at the end of the day, or use it to build the second over night position, which must be equal or less than the first over night.
I am not sure I understand it correctly, buy if not, it may be more restrictions on the second over night.
I am always in worries about my possible margin calls as I am not sure I understand and follow those margin rules.



To: tom pope who wrote (2644)12/8/1998 7:14:00 PM
From: Shoot1st  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7382
 
I have that problem with X. Selling out creates a use of buying power. I can't understand why it happens. I'm making copies of every "thing" that shows up on my screen wrong. I could use only 20% of my equity today up to about 10:30. Really annoying.

Shoot