Suppose a retail daytrader has a $50k margin account,
and let's assume its value stays above that level for the whole day.
He wants throughout the day ideally have simultanously 5 positions open,
each initially worth about $10k. If a position needs to be closed he closes it
and wants to open another one.
Now the question:
Is there a limit (per regulations etc.) on how many total round-trip trades
he can make on the same day?
Ie. what happens with his DTBP when he closes a position? Will it increase back to previous levels?
Another related question:
what is different if that trader were an institutional daytrader?
and let's assume its value stays above that level for the whole day.
He wants throughout the day ideally have simultanously 5 positions open,
each initially worth about $10k. If a position needs to be closed he closes it
and wants to open another one.
Now the question:
Is there a limit (per regulations etc.) on how many total round-trip trades
he can make on the same day?
Ie. what happens with his DTBP when he closes a position? Will it increase back to previous levels?
Another related question:
what is different if that trader were an institutional daytrader?
