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Has been known to have been done a few times- depends on your relationship with your broker.
I've been thinking about this recently. With the T+3 system, all my trades made on a single day are settled at the same time 3 days later.
Say hypothetically, i bought stock $100K of stock XXX on open, and sold an hour later getting $102K, this trade would be settled 3 days later and my account would just be credited 2K right? So what i'm trying to find out is if I could make this trade without having the $100K in the first place - say I only had $20K. I know this is risky, but considering the massive increases during open of alot of resource stocks this week... i think its possible to reap a few K profits.
I do realise the risk involved if the price moved the opposite direction, but is this possible???
You wouldn't be able to make the initial trade without sufficient available funds in your account would you?
Can you please post back here if it works Jono?
I assume you're with commsec, i think they give you an initial credit limit of 25K.
You cant do it with NAB online. Has saved me a couple of times when I almost used the wrong entity (I trade in 3 different ones)
ok, ive tried it and the order couldn't go through.. i need to place a deposit of some kind if i want to make a trade that large. has anyone been successful doing this with another broker?
So how big was your attemped trade, >25K ?
So how big was your attemped trade, >25K ?
This worked a couple of times, but it went bad once and I lost all of my collateral, I had forgotten to pull an order I had placed late friday, I only realised it was in market monday at about 2 o'clock... It took me down to about $500 in sharesthe gf banned me after that and I haven't traded since...
100k, with 18k in the account
Lol if you have to trade with money you don't have anything over 25k is a bad idea anyway...
I wonder what they would do if a uni student somehow managed to lose $100,000 with no tangible assets and **** all income...
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