The amount of money that has to be paid at the end of each trading day by a futures trader in order to make an additional margin payment required by the price change of the futures contracts. The accounts of futures traders are marked-to-the market at the end of each trading day, meaning that current prices are applied to calculate the brokerage account balances that traders have.
daily settlement - Investment & Finance Definition

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