1) Oh God! Lumber has daytrade margining available?Quote from Fazer:
----you are under-margined using day margins....
----position is locked-limit....
----The position is making money....
----using overnight margin.
----Lumber recently....
Quote from Fazer:
What do you do and what does your broker do when you are under-margined using day margins when a long position is locked-limit up? The position is making money but not enough money to hold it using overnight margin. e.g Lumber recently
1) If a market is "locked limit up", it is also said to be "limit bid". Trading can still take place at the upper limit price. The "strength" of the limit-bid can be gauged based on where the market is "synthetically" trading according to the options. The higher the synthetic price above the limit, the larger the pool of bids is likely to be at the limit. It would make little sense to offset a long-position or initiate a short-sale at the limit price. You can also get an idea of how much higher the market might open up at the start of the next session based on the synthetic price.Quote from Fazer:
----if broker is able to offset position it means then market that is locked limit is not really locked.
----I thought no trading at all was allowed until next day.
----So I can sell the long position even if its limit up....
----just no buying allowed.
----short selling is allowed if its limit up?
