noun
- the practice of buying securities on margin, using borrowed money from a broker
Usage: finance
verb
- present participle of margin: buying securities using borrowed funds from a broker
- present participle of margin: adding margins or borders to something
Usage: finance
Examples
- Margining allows investors to purchase more stocks than they could with cash alone.
- The broker explained the risks of margining before opening the account.
- He was margining his stock purchases to increase his buying power.
- Margining can amplify both gains and losses in trading.
- The document was margining incorrectly, leaving too much white space.
- She spent time margining the pages of her notebook for better organization.