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  2. Best margin rates at online brokers - AOL

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    Margin rate: 9.50 percent. tastytrade. Tastytrade may appeal to active traders looking to keep costs to a minimum. Options commissions are capped on individual trades, and stock and ETF trades are ...

  3. TD Ameritrade vs. Etrade vs. Fidelity - AOL

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    Fidelity has a margin rate of 8.325% and E*TRADE 8.95%. Both Fidelity and TD Ameritrade charge $49.95 for mutual fund trades and E*TRADE charges $19.95. Please note that fees may change frequently.

  4. Merrill Edge - Wikipedia

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    Merrill Edge offers a wide range of investment products, including stocks, bonds, exchange-traded funds (ETFs), margin lending, mutual funds, and options. As of 2022, Merrill Edge held $320 billion in assets from 3.5 million clients, [ 1 ] and employed 4,000 advisors working in bank branches and call centers .

  5. Pattern day trader - Wikipedia

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    The main rule is that in order to engage in pattern day trading you must maintain an equity balance of at least $25,000 in a margin account. The required minimum equity must be in the account prior to any day trading activities. Three months must pass without a day trade for a person so classified to lose the restrictions imposed on them.

  6. E-Trade - Wikipedia

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    E-Trade logo from February 3, 2008, to December 31, 2021. In 1982, physicist William A. Porter and Bernard A. Newcomb founded TradePlus in Palo Alto, California, with $15,000 in capital. In 1983, it launched its first trade via a Compuserve network. In 1992, Porter and Newcomb founded E-Trade and made electronic trading available to individual ...

  7. Special memorandum account - Wikipedia

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    Special memorandum account (SMA) [1] is a margin credit account used for calculating US Regulation T requirements on brokerage accounts. In addition to Initial Margin and Maintenance Margin requirements, the SMA ledger is used to lock in unrealized gains that augment the client's buying power.