Background
Clients who simultaneously hold both long and short positions of a given futures contract having different delivery months are often provided a spread margin rate that is less than the margin requirement for each position if considered separately. However, as the settlement prices of each contract may deviate significantly as the front month contract approaches its close out date, IBKR will reduce the benefit of the spread margin rate to reflect the risk of this price deviation.
Spread Margin Adjustment
This reduction is accomplished by effectively decoupling or breaking the spread in phases on each of the 3 business days preceding the close out date of the front contract month, as follows:
Working Example
Assume a hypothetical futures contract XYZ with the margin requirements as outlined in the table below:
XYZ | Front Month - 1 Short Contract (Uncovered) | Back Month - 1 Long Contract (Uncovered) | Spread - 1 Short Front Month vs. 1 Long Back Month |
Initial Margin | $1,250 | $1,500 | $500 |
Maintenance Margin | $1,000 | $1,200 | $400 |
Further assume a position consisting of 1 short front month contract and 1 long back month contract with the front month contract close out date = T. using this hypothetical example, the initial margin requirement over the 3 business day period preceding close out date is outlined in the table below:
Day | Initial Margin Requirement | Calculation Details |
T-4 | $500 | Unadjusted |
T-3 | $725 | .1($1,250 + $1,500) + .9($500) |
T-2 | $950 | .2($1,250 + $1,500) + .8($500) |
T-1 | $1,175 | .3($1,250 + $1,500) + .7($500) |
T | $1,175 | Positions not in compliance with close out requirements are subject to liquidation. |