Financial Calculators
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Margin Calculator
The Margin Calculator is used to determine the margin requirements to open and/or hold open positions according to your trading account size. It takes into account the main currency of your trading account and the currency pair or another asset class you choose. The calculator also displays the remaining free margin and the size of trading positions.
Margin = Last price X standard contract / (Leverage)
PIP Value Calculator
If you want to know the value per pip for any traded forex, commodity or index instrument, you can use this tool to calculate and plan your trading accordingly, dealing with various currency pairs.
Pip Value = (Size of a Pip) / (Exchange Rate) x (Base Currency Notional Amount)
Lot Size Calculator
This calculator allows you to calculate the size of the position in units and lots to accurately manage your risks. It works with all major currency pairs, crosses, commodities, and indices.
Position Size = (Account size * percent exposure)/ pips risk * pip value (10 = standard, 1 = mini, 0.1 = micro).
Profit & Loss Calculator
This calculator helps you evaluate potential profits or losses from any trade you intend to execute in the market. It calculates the profit and loss based on the main currency for the trading account, prices of open trading positions, trading direction, size of the position and price of closing the position.
Profit = (Closing price - opening price) * 10000) * Pip value for a standard lot.
Fibonacci Calculator
This tool allows you to determine basic Fibonacci retracements and extension values in both up and down trends, by entering the high and low values of your choice. This is a powerful tool for predicting approximate price targets.
Formula Used:
UR = H - ((H-L)×percentage)
UE = H + ((H-L)×percentage)
DR = L + ((H-L)×percentage)
DE = L - ((H-L)×percentage)
Where
H = High Range
L = Low Range
UR = Uptrend Retracement
UE = Uptrend Extention
DR = Downtrend Retracement
DE = Downtrend Extention
Pivot Calculator
Pivot Calculator is a useful tool that helps you identify market entry points depending on the trend direction in both bullish and bearish scenarios. Pivot points are used to determine Support and Resistance levels.
Pivot Point = (Previous High + Previous Low + Previous Close) / 3
Resistance Level 1 = (2 * Pivot Point) - Previous Low
Support Level 1 = (2 * Pivot Point) - Previous High
Resistance Level 2 = (Pivot Point - Support Level 1) + Resistance Level 1
Support Level 2 = Pivot Point - (Resistance Level 1 - Support Level 1)
Resistance Level 3 = (Pivot Point - Support Level 2) + Resistance Level 2
Support Level 3 = Pivot Point - (Resistance Level 2 - Support Level 2)