How much of my account would be uninsured if my broker failed?
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Enter your account balances and click Calculate to see how much SIPC would cover and how much would be left uninsured if your brokerage firm failed.
How this is calculated
Coverage on cash is capped at the cash sub-limit you entered, even if your total balance is well under the total limit.
Whatever coverage capacity is left after cash is applied first covers your securities, up to the total limit.
SIPC protection applies only if a SIPC-member brokerage firm fails and customer assets go missing. It does not protect against market losses, a bad trade, or a stock going to zero.
SIPC is not FDIC insurance. FDIC covers bank deposits; SIPC covers brokerage accounts, and the two programs are not interchangeable.
These are the standard SIPC limits at the time this tool was built. Limits are set by SIPC and can change, so confirm the current figures directly at sipc.org, especially if you're holding a balance near either limit.
If you hold multiple accounts in different "separate capacities" (individual vs. joint vs. IRA, for example) at the same firm, each capacity may get its own coverage limit. This tool calculates one account at a time and does not combine accounts for you.
Risk & liability disclaimer: This calculator applies the standard SIPC coverage formula to the numbers you enter. It is not financial, legal, or insurance advice, and it is not a guarantee of any recovery amount in an actual brokerage failure. Actual SIPC claims depend on the specifics of the liquidation, the type of assets held, and SIPC's own determination process. Trading Habits is not affiliated with SIPC, any brokerage, or any regulator. Verify current coverage limits and your own account structure directly with SIPC and your broker.
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