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if you borrow money to pay for stock purchases

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"Margin" is the term for borrowing money from your broker to buy a stock and using your investment as collateral. Investors usually use margins to increase their purchasing power so that they can own more stock without fully paying for it. But this can also expose investors to the potential for higher losses. Hope this helped!
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