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Trading Calculators

Essential calculators for every trader. Know your numbers before you enter the market.

โ†’ Position Size
โ†’ Pip Value
โ†’ Risk / Reward
โ†’ Margin
โ†’ Profit & Loss
Position Size Calculator
Calculate the correct lot size based on your account balance and risk tolerance. Never over-leverage again.
Lot Size
โ€”
standard lots
Risk Amount
โ€”
USD at risk
Standard Lot
โ€”
1.00 lots
Mini Lot
โ€”
0.10 lots
Micro Lot
โ€”
0.01 lots

Rule of thumb: Most professional traders risk 1โ€“2% per trade. Never risk more than 5% on a single position regardless of confidence level.

Position sizing is the single most important risk management skill a trader can develop. It determines exactly how many lots to trade so that a losing trade only costs you a fixed percentage of your account โ€” regardless of which instrument you're trading or how wide your stop loss is.

The formula is simple: Risk Amount รท (Stop Loss in pips ร— Pip Value) = Lot Size. For example, on a $10,000 account risking 1% ($100) with a 20-pip stop on EUR/USD (pip value = $10/lot), you'd trade 0.50 lots.

The breakdown shows your ideal size across standard (100,000 units), mini (10,000 units), and micro (1,000 units) lot sizes โ€” useful for prop firm accounts where you may need to round to the nearest micro lot.

Note: pip values shown use standard approximations. For live market conditions, exact pip values vary slightly with price movements, especially on JPY pairs and metals.

Pip Value Calculator
Find out exactly how much each pip movement is worth in your account currency.
Standard=1.00 ยท Mini=0.10 ยท Micro=0.01
Pip Value
โ€”
per pip ยท at your lot size
Standard Lot
โ€”
1.00 lot
Mini Lot
โ€”
0.10 lot
Micro Lot
โ€”
0.01 lot

Example: EUR/USD at 1 standard lot = $10/pip. At 0.10 lots = $1/pip. At 0.01 lots = $0.10/pip. JPY pairs have lower pip values because 1 pip = 0.01 (not 0.0001).

A pip (percentage in point) is the smallest standardised price move in a currency pair. For most pairs it's the 4th decimal place โ€” so EUR/USD moving from 1.0850 to 1.0851 is 1 pip.

The exception is JPY pairs โ€” because yen is a lower-value currency, 1 pip is the 2nd decimal place. USD/JPY moving from 149.50 to 149.51 is 1 pip.

For metals, the pip size differs: Gold (XAU/USD) uses $0.01 as 1 pip, and 1 standard lot = 100 oz โ€” so pip value varies significantly with price. Silver uses $0.001 per pip at 5,000 oz per lot.

Pip value matters because it tells you exactly how much money you make or lose per pip of movement at a given lot size โ€” which is what position sizing is based on.

Risk / Reward Calculator
Calculate your risk-to-reward ratio and the required win rate to be profitable.
R:R Ratio
โ€”
risk to reward
Potential Profit
โ€”
USD if target hit
Required Win Rate
โ€”
to break even

Minimum recommended R:R is 1:2. At 1:2 you only need to win 34% of trades to be profitable. Most beginners fail by taking 1:1 setups with a sub-50% win rate.

Risk/reward ratio compares how much you stand to lose (distance from entry to stop loss) versus how much you stand to gain (distance from entry to take profit). A 1:2 ratio means you risk 1 unit to make 2.

The required win rate to break even at a given R:R is: 1 รท (1 + R:R ratio). At 1:2 that's 33.3% โ€” meaning even if you lose 2 out of 3 trades, you still break even. At 1:3 it drops to 25%.

This is why professional traders obsess over R:R before entering โ€” a consistently good R:R means you can be wrong more than half the time and still be profitable.

Margin Calculator
Calculate the required margin to open a position at your broker's leverage.
Required Margin
โ€”
USD required to open position

Keep free margin above 200% to avoid margin calls. Higher leverage = lower margin requirement but higher risk per pip.

Profit & Loss Calculator
Calculate your exact profit or loss on any trade before or after you take it.
Standard=1.00 ยท Mini=0.10 ยท Micro=0.01
Profit / Loss
โ€”
USD
Pips
โ€”
pip movement

Always calculate P&L before entering. Knowing your exact dollar risk removes emotion from trading decisions.