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What is the difference between margin and mark-up?

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Margin is defined as a guarantee that a holder of a position in options or futures contract has to deposit to cover the credit risk of his counterpart. Mark-up is the additional charge imposed on a certain product or service to cover up the expenses on selling it.

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