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You've borrowed $20,500 on margin to buy shares in disney, which is now selling at $41 per share. your account starts at the initial margin requirement of 50%. the maintenance margin is 35%. two days later,
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You've borrowed $20,500 on margin to buy shares in disney, which is now selling at $41 per share. your account starts at the initial margin requirement of 50%. the maintenance margin is 35%. two days later, the stock price falls to $37.50 per share.
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2,207.1 + 37.50 = 2,244.6
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