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Forex Profit Calculator

Calculate your potential for profit or loss

Currency Pair

Buy or Sell

Open Price

Close Price

Trade Size (Lots)

Deposit Currency

Total

US$0.00

How to use the Forex profit calculator

1. Select the symbol to trade

2. Choose the direction buy or sell

3. Select the opening price

4. Select the closing price

5. Enter the trade size, in lots

6. Enter your accounts base currency

Then click calculate.

Why use a Forex profit calculator?

The forex profit calculator will show you the potential profit or loss of your trade before your execute the deal. Using a forex profit calculator when trading is essential for several reasons.

Risk management

A forex profit calculator helps traders manage their risk effectively by calculating potential profit or loss before entering a trade. This allows traders to determine whether the potential reward justifies the risk

Accuracy

One of the primary benefits of using a profit calculator is its accuracy. By inputting the necessary data, such as the currency pair, trade size, leverage, and entry/exit points, traders can obtain a precise calculation of their potential profits or losses. This accuracy allows traders to make informed decisions based on realistic expectations.

Faster decision making

Forex profit calculators enable traders to make faster decisions by providing an instant calculation of potential profits or losses. This can help them quickly adapt to market conditions and seize opportunities as they arise.

How is profit or loss calculated in Forex trading?

Profit or loss is calculated based on the difference between the entry and exit prices of the trade, multiplied by the trade size. If the exit price is higher than the entry price for a long position, you'll make a profit, and vice versa. For a short position, you'll make a profit if the exit price is lower than the entry price.

Here's the general formula for calculating profit or loss:

Profit/Loss = (Close Price - Open Price) x Contract Size.

For example, if you buy EUR/USD at 1.1000 and sell at 1.1500, the difference in price is 0.05. If the volume of the trade was one standard lot (100,000 units), the profit would be calculated as follows.

0.05 x 100,000 = 5,000. This means that the profit from this trade would be $5,000.

Getting started is quick and simple

It only takes a few minutes, this is how it works

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Risk disclaimer: CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. Never deposit more than you are prepared to lose. Professional client's losses can exceed their deposit. Please see our risk warning policy and seek independent professional advice if you do not fully understand. This information is not directed or intended for distribution to or use by residents of certain countries/jurisdictions including, but not limited to, USA & OFAC. The Company holds the right to alter the aforementioned list of countries at its own discretion.
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