Margin Loans

Margin Loans

Margin Loans - Fidelity

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Margin loans

Whether you need extra money for a short-term financing need or buying more securities, a margin loan may help you get the money you need. Go

Buying securities on margin allows you to acquire more shares than you could on a cash-only basis.

Margin borrowing can be used to satisfy short-term liquidity needs similar to how you may use a home equity line of credit. Clear & simple Once approved, you can begin using the funds right away. There are no closing costs, annual fees, setup fees, or non-use fees that you may find on other types of traditional loans. or liquidation of securities Losses greater than the original investment are possible Interest rates may rise, increasing the cost of your loan

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This is only a brief introduction, and it should not be considered sufficient basis for a decision regarding the use of margin borrowing. To help make a fully informed decision regarding the use of margin, read the more detailed guides available from regulators, including the and .

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800-343-3548 1. If your margin equity falls below a certain amount based on the amount you have borrowed, then the account is issued a margin call. You may be required to sell securities or deposit funds to meet the margin call, and in some cases securities may be sold without notification to you. 2. 7.75% rate available for debit balances over $1,000,000. Fidelity's current base margin rate, effective since 11/4/2022, is 10.825%. Margin trading entails greater risk, including, but not limited to, risk of loss and incurrence of margin interest debt, and is not suitable for all investors. Please assess your financial circumstances and risk tolerance before trading on margin. If the market value of the securities in your margin account declines, you may be required to deposit more money or securities in order to maintain your line of credit. If you are unable to do so, Fidelity may be required to sell all or a portion of your pledged assets. Margin credit is extended by National Financial Services, Member NYSE, SIPC. In order to short sell at Fidelity, you must have a margin account. Short selling and margin trading entail greater risk, including, but not limited to, risk of unlimited losses and incurrence of margin interest debt, and are not suitable for all investors. Please assess your financial circumstances and risk tolerance before short selling or trading on margin. Margin trading is extended by National Financial Services, Member NYSE, SIPC, a Fidelity Investments company. Options trading entails significant risk and is not appropriate for all investors. Certain complex options strategies carry additional risk. Before trading options, please read . Supporting documentation for any claims, if applicable, will be furnished upon request. 870951.7.2

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