Sony WH-1000XM5 $279.99 ↑ 2.6%
Walmart Laundry Category avg $34.50 ↓ 4.1%
Nike Air Max 270 $129.00 ↑ 1.2%
Whey Protein 5lb $54.99 ↓ 5.1%
Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 $79.99 ↑ 2.3%
L'Oréal Revitalift $22.47 ↓ 4.3%
Samsung 65" QLED $897.00 ↓ 3.0%
Purina Pro Plan Dog Food $61.48 ↑ 3.2%
Levi's 501 Jeans $59.50 ↓ 4.1%
Vitamix A3500 $549.95 ↑ 1.0%
Sony WH-1000XM5 $279.99 ↑ 1.7%
Walmart Laundry Category avg $34.50 ↓ 5.2%
Nike Air Max 270 $129.00 ↑ 1.3%
Whey Protein 5lb $54.99 ↓ 0.7%
Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 $79.99 ↑ 3.9%
L'Oréal Revitalift $22.47 ↓ 2.5%
Samsung 65" QLED $897.00 ↓ 3.3%
Purina Pro Plan Dog Food $61.48 ↑ 0.9%
Levi's 501 Jeans $59.50 ↓ 1.6%
Vitamix A3500 $549.95 ↑ 0.7%
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Margin Floor

/ˈmɑːdʒɪn flɔːr/
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A margin floor is the lowest price you're willing to sell a product for, defined by your cost structure and profitability requirements. It acts as a hard lower bound that repricing logic cannot breach — regardless of what competitors do.

In PriceLeap, margin floors are set at the SKU level and enforced at the system level, not the rule level. This means even if a rule would otherwise generate a price below the floor, the floor overrides it automatically.

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