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Should you use a cash account or a margin account to trade options?

Debbie is our in-house customer support rep… but also is a full-time day trader. You’ll find most of our employees are also traders too. Meaning, we can help you as we know what it’s like to trade. 


Debbie’s “Tuesday Tip” is her going through some nuances of trading. 


Today, it’s simply sharing the differences, advantages and disadvantages of a cash vs. margin account. 


In this quick video, she goes through:


  • Execution advantages with Cash Accounts

  • The rules about pattern day-trading (and which accounts they apply to)

  • Difference between cash and margin account and which makes sense for you

  • A major pitfall to avoid when selling options that Debbie sees weekly




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Over at our sister company, Prosper Trading… Adam Mesh, a reality star turned options trader (for over 20+ years), is going live at 8PM est with a free training. 


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He’ll walk through how he finds and trades stocks like that… 


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