Account Value
Account value represents the total worth of an investor's brokerage account. It encompasses cash, stocks, bonds, derivatives, and any other held financial instruments.
It is a broad measure that provides a snapshot of the investor's total financial position. Traders monitor this to assess overall performance and to ensure they have enough collateral for their trading strategies.
Glossary
Collateral Value Shortfall
Collateral ⎊ The core concept underpinning Collateral Value Shortfall revolves around the adequacy of pledged assets securing obligations within cryptocurrency derivatives, options, and broader financial instruments.
Account Margin Requirements
Definition ⎊ Account margin requirements specify the minimum equity balance a trader must maintain to open and sustain leveraged positions in derivatives markets.
Trading Account Restrictions
Constraint ⎊ Trading Account Restrictions, within the context of cryptocurrency, options, and derivatives, represent limitations imposed on trading activity, often stemming from regulatory requirements, exchange policies, or internal risk management protocols.
Account Asset Value
Valuation ⎊ The account asset value represents the aggregated market worth of all holdings within a trading account, encompassing cash, cryptocurrencies, and derivative positions.