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Lombard Loan in action: Five practical scenarios and an essential checklist

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Lombard Loan lets you access additional funds using your existing portfolio as collateral, providing instant buying power when market opportunities arise. It can enhance your returns—but also magnify your losses—so understanding its practical use is essential. Let's examine five realistic scenarios, including a common short-term strategy clients often employ, and conclude with a quick checklist to help you determine if Lombard Loan suits your investing style.

Quick overview: What is Lombard Loan?

Lombard Loan is a facility offered by Saxo that allows you to utilise your existing investment holdings as collateral to increase your available funds for trading and investment purposes. Instead of liquidating assets or waiting for new funds to arrive, you can quickly tap your portfolio’s collateral to invest immediately.

Understanding collateral and risk ratings

Every asset has a risk rating from 1 (lowest risk) to 6 (highest risk). Saxo applies a ‘haircut’, which means only part of an asset’s market value counts as collateral. Lower-risk assets offer higher collateral values. Ratings can change, impacting your borrowing limits, so it's important to monitor them regularly in SaxoTraderGO.

Five real-world scenarios: Same start, different outcomes

Let's start with a EUR 100,000 portfolio, adding a EUR 50,000 Lombard Loan.

ScenarioMarket conditionsImpact
1. Liquidity bridge (short-term opportunity)Emma spots a dip in a favourite stock and wants to act quickly—but her funds are still in transfer. She uses Lombard Loan to buy the dip immediately, then repays the loan when her cash arrives a few days later. This way, she doesn't miss the opportunity while waiting for her deposit to clear.Lombard provides instant liquidity, helping you seize timely opportunities with minimal interest costs.
2. Bull market (+15% in 3 months)Your portfolio appreciates significantly, improving your equity position and reducing risk.Lombard leverage boosts returns, quickly improving your equity.
3. Sideways market with covered calls (0% price, 3% option income)Earned premiums offset some borrowing costs, but often not entirely.Lombard lending’s effectiveness depends heavily on premium versus borrowing cost.
4. Gradual market decline (-15% over 9 months)Portfolio shrinks, raising your borrowing level compared to your portfolio value, especially if an asset’s rating worsens.Gradual declines combined with rating changes can require additional cash deposits to avoid Lombard calls.
5. Sudden sharp drop (-25%)Immediate loss significantly increases loan-to-value, potentially triggering forced asset sales.Sudden large drops highlight the risks of leverage, locking in significant losses.

Scenario spotlight: Immediate liquidity for timely opportunities

Clients frequently use Lombard Loan as a quick funding solution for unexpected but compelling market opportunities. By temporarily accessing Lombard, investors avoid delays from cash transfers or having to sell other investments. Interest accrues daily, so keeping your loan duration short minimises costs. However, remember each borrowed amount impacts your collateral utilization until repaid.

Enhancing returns: When Lombard Loan makes sense

  • Bull markets: Leveraged portfolios significantly outperform non-leveraged portfolios, as your equity grows faster, even after considering borrowing costs.
  • Flat markets: Selling covered calls can partially offset borrowing costs, but the strategy only makes sense if premium yields surpass the Lombard Loan’s interest rate.

Managing losses: Be cautious with Lombard

  • Slow declines: Portfolio values gradually erode, increasing loan-to-value ratios. Unexpected rating downgrades can further reduce collateral value, necessitating cash injections.
  • Sudden drops: Large unexpected market drops can trigger automatic position liquidations by Saxo Bank to manage risk, leading to immediate, substantial losses.

Risk-control toolbox

  • Maintain a buffer: Aim to keep your loan-to-value ratio below 70%, allowing room for market volatility.
  • Diversify collateral: Hold diverse assets across different risk ratings to mitigate single-asset risk.
  • Currency matching: Borrow and invest in the same currency to avoid unexpected FX risks.
  • Monitor regularly: Stay updated on risk ratings and collateral values via your platform.
  • Prompt repayment: Quickly transfer funds if you utilize Lombard for immediate opportunities to limit interest accumulation.

Your quick go/no-go checklist

Before leveraging Lombard, evaluate:
  1. Investment timeframe: Will your returns likely outweigh accrued interest?
  2. Risk tolerance: Could you withstand a sudden, significant market drop?
  3. Interest rate sensitivity: Would rising interest rates erode your investment advantage?
If uncertain about any of these, reconsider or scale down your Lombard usage. 

Ready to proceed?

Activate Lombard Loan by logging into your Saxo account, navigating to your Portfolio, selecting "Activate Lombard Loan", and completing the questionnaire.
Remember, borrowed funds must strictly finance securities, and maintaining positive free spending space is mandatory.
Lombard Loan, when used wisely, can significantly enhance your investing strategy. Handle it with care to maximize its advantages safely.


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