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What Is Margin Requirement in the Context of Writing Naked Options?

Margin requirements are the collateral a broker demands to cover the potential losses from writing a naked option. Since the risk is high, the margin requirement is typically substantial, often calculated based on a percentage of the underlying asset's value plus the option's out-of-the-money amount.

This is necessary to protect the broker from the client's potentially unlimited loss.

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