MARGIN REQUIREMENT VALUE
Margin Requirement Value represents the specific monetary amount required as collateral for a trade. It ensures sufficient funds are allocated to support leveraged or margin-based positions.
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Market volatility refers to the degree of variation in the price of an asset over time. In trading, volatility is an important factor for assessing risk and opportunity. Higher volatility presents more trading opportunities for short-term traders, but also increases the risk of substantial losses. Volatility is often measured using indicators like the VIX index and can be influenced by economic events, market sentiment, or geopolitical issues. Traders monitor volatility closely to adapt their strategies and manage risk more effectively.