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Optionshouse Buying Power -

Example: With $10,000 in settled cash, you can buy exactly $10,000 worth of stock or options.

Unlike stocks, long options (buying calls or puts) are non-marginable and must be paid for in full. What is Options buying power? - Public FAQ

: These typically provide 2:1 leverage for stock positions held overnight. optionshouse buying power

: Buying power is strictly limited to your settled funds .

: Accounts flagged as Pattern Day Traders (PDT) can access up to 4:1 leverage for intraday stock trades. Example: With $10,000 in settled cash, you can

OptionsHouse (now part of ) does not currently publish a standalone "white paper" on buying power, but their requirements for stocks and options follow standard Regulation T and specific house rules for margin. How Buying Power is Calculated

If you have $10,000 in equity, your stock buying power is $20,000. - Public FAQ : These typically provide 2:1

Buying power represents the total capital available to initiate new trades. It is derived from your cash balance plus any available leverage provided by your account type.

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