🏦 USD/CAD Margin Calculator

Free USD/CAD margin calculator: see the USD margin required to open a USDCAD position at 30:1, 50:1, 100:1, 200:1 or 500:1 leverage, with live rates.

Position value (notional)$100,000.00
Margin required at 30:1$3,333.33

Prefilled with a recent USD/CAD rate — every field is editable.

How USD/CAD margin is calculated

Margin is the deposit your broker locks up while a leveraged position is open. It isn't a fee — you get it back when the trade closes — but it caps how much you can have open at once.

The formula: margin = position value in USD ÷ leverage. One standard lot of USD/CAD (100,000 USD) is worth about $100,000 at today's rate of 1.41179, so it requires roughly $3,333.33 of margin at 30:1 — or as little as $200.00 at 500:1.

The catch: less margin per trade means less buffer. If floating losses eat through your free margin, the position is force-closed (a "stop-out") at the worst possible moment. That's why high leverage blows up accounts — not the leverage itself, but the thin cushion it leaves.

Frequently asked questions

How much margin do I need for 1 lot of USD/CAD?
At the current rate of 1.41179: about $3,333.33 at 30:1 leverage, $1,000.00 at 100:1, and $200.00 at 500:1.
What leverage can retail traders actually get?
EU and UK regulators cap retail forex leverage at 30:1 on major pairs. Offshore brokers advertise 500:1 or more — which shrinks margin but makes stop-outs dramatically easier to hit.
What happens when I run out of margin?
The broker force-closes your position (a margin stop-out), locking in the loss. It's worth experiencing once with virtual money — Poshkan simulates the full margin and stop-out mechanics with zero real risk.

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Rates refresh hourly and may be delayed — results are estimates for education, not financial advice. Poshkan is a paper-trading simulator: all money, trades, and returns are 100% virtual.