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May 02, 2017, 09:46:49 AM
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So i was searching but dont found what i want
i have a balance of 0.1 btc on polo
what is the max of bitcoins that i can ask for loan to use it in at least 48 hours? (according to my balance)
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May 03, 2017, 02:23:38 PM
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You can find that in there site .
 (Initial Margin: The percentage your Net Value is of the total value you can borrow. For example, if you want to borrow 3 BTC and your Initial Margin is 40%, you need to have at least 40% of 3 BTC — or 1.2 BTC — worth of funds in your margin account, less unrealized losses and lending fees. )
You just need to read more . Also i do not recommend you to margin trading without fully understand and read every thing about it . you will prob lose all your money if you not have good knowledge .
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May 05, 2017, 10:30:23 AM
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You can find that in there site .
 (Initial Margin: The percentage your Net Value is of the total value you can borrow. For example, if you want to borrow 3 BTC and your Initial Margin is 40%, you need to have at least 40% of 3 BTC — or 1.2 BTC — worth of funds in your margin account, less unrealized losses and lending fees. )
You just need to read more . Also i do not recommend you to margin trading without fully understand and read every thing about it . you will prob lose all your money if you not have good knowledge .

I think he's talking about loaning BTC to get interest on it, instead of margin trading right?
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