Profit/Loss Calculator

Estimate potential profit or loss based on entry price, exit price, trade direction, position size, and optional fees.

Profit/Loss Inputs

The price at which you opened the position.

The price at which you closed the position.

Lot size or units based on your broker's contract assumptions.

Total fees paid for the trade.

ESTIMATED PROFIT/LOSS

Estimated Profit/Loss
0.00
Fee-Adjusted Profit/Loss0.00
Price Difference0.00
Profit/Loss %0.00%

How the Profit/Loss Calculator Works

This calculator estimates potential profit or loss based on entry price, exit price, trade direction, position size, and optional fees. Actual results may vary by broker, exchange, instrument, contract size, fees, execution, and market conditions.

The Formulas

Long Position:

Profit/Loss = (Exit Price - Entry Price) × Quantity

Short Position:

Profit/Loss = (Entry Price - Exit Price) × Quantity

Fee-Adjusted Profit/Loss:

Fee-Adjusted Profit/Loss = Profit/Loss - Fees

Assumptions

Results may vary by broker, exchange, instrument, contract size, fees, and market conditions.

Example Calculation

Example inputs for a Long position:

  • Entry Price: 100
  • Exit Price: 110
  • Quantity: 10
  • Fees: 5
  1. Calculate Profit/Loss: (110 - 100) × 10 = 100
  2. Calculate Fee-Adjusted Profit/Loss: 100 - 5 = 95
  3. Calculate Profit/Loss %: ((110 - 100) / 100) × 100 = 10%

Frequently Asked Questions

What does this calculator estimate?

It estimates potential profit or loss based on entry price, exit price, trade direction, position size, and optional fees. Actual results may vary by broker, exchange, instrument, contract size, fees, execution, and market conditions.

Does this include fees?

Yes, you can optionally input fees. The calculator will estimate the fee-adjusted profit/loss by subtracting the entered fees from the gross profit/loss.

Can this be used for crypto, forex, and gold?

Yes, this calculator uses standard formulas applicable across different markets. Simply input the relevant entry price, exit price, and quantity for the instrument you are trading.