p.s. I'm referring to purchasing options and spreads, not selling.I know, you shouldn't trade options unless you have 400 million in your account. But, just for fun, who has low balance requirements for options trading?
The original question doesn't make sense. Options you purchase have to be fully paid for...
Long options are not margin-able, so as long as you have the funds to pay for it, no minimum required.p.s. I'm referring to purchasing options and spreads, not selling.

Why trade if you already have 400 millions in your account? Unless it is 400 millions in Venezuelan Bolivars (VEF) where $1 USD = 248,567 VEF?I know, you shouldn't trade options unless you have 400 million in your account. But, just for fun, who has low balance requirements for options trading?
Right. And buying cheap, far out-of-the money options is one thing you can do in a smaller account. Of course, pretty much everyone who's tried to pick the next Microsoft or time the indexes with options in a $10K account bled the account to death with losses....