Not impossible, but IMO highly unlikely: stocks, especially smaller ones can be way more volatile than any currency with over 1T market value. And you can still buy those on margin.
That is absolutely not the case in a categorical sense.
Brokers can and do apply different margin requirements on a stock by stock or customer by customer basis. There's nothing out of the ordinary about a security not being marginable or having increased requirements due to risk assessment.
For example, here is a list of stocks at one broker with particular margin requirements, and it says it "changes frequently":
Given that there are hundreds starting with "A", I'd assume the entire list is in the thousands, of securities that have individual margin requirements.
I think in fact the ticker GBTC which is a trust that owns Bitcoin isn't marginable.
Doesn't the market volume have a multiplicative effect, though? In other words, it's not just volatility, it's volatility x volume. Or something like that.
That's true. Maybe something to do with regulations then? HSBC is already being accused of being involved with money laundering quite a lot.
Also, what other coins except BTC have market cap >1T?
I suspect regulation (or fear of impending one) is the likely culprit; but again, not sure. Re: size -- I was including regular fiat currencies, not just digitals.
That is absolutely not the case in a categorical sense.
Brokers can and do apply different margin requirements on a stock by stock or customer by customer basis. There's nothing out of the ordinary about a security not being marginable or having increased requirements due to risk assessment.
For example, here is a list of stocks at one broker with particular margin requirements, and it says it "changes frequently":
https://invest.ameritrade.com/cgi-bin/apps/u/MarginReq
Given that there are hundreds starting with "A", I'd assume the entire list is in the thousands, of securities that have individual margin requirements.
I think in fact the ticker GBTC which is a trust that owns Bitcoin isn't marginable.