Profit Loss Calculator

Estimate your profit and loss.

How did we calculate your profit and loss?

This calculator can help you determine the net profit or loss of your investment based on the purchase and selling details. Here is a brief explanation of each field:

Number of Positions

This is the quantity of the asset you're trading. In the case of stocks, it refers to the number of shares you bought or sold. In the case of cryptocurrencies, it refers to the number of coins you bought or sold.

Purchase Price

This is the price at which you bought the asset. In the case of stocks, it is the price per share when you purchased them. In the case of crypto, it is the price per coin when you purchased them.

Purchase Fee

This is any fee associated with the purchase of the asset, such as broker fees or transaction fees.

Selling Price

This is the price at which you sold the asset. In the case of stocks, it is the price per share when you sold them. In the case of crypto, it is the price per coin when you sold them.

Selling Fee

This is any fee associated with the selling of the asset, such as broker fees or transaction fees.

Results

Once you've filled in the above fields, you can click on Calculate Profit & Loss. This button will calculate your net profit or loss based on the information you've provided. The results will display your net profit or loss and the total fees associated with both the purchase and the sale. If the net profit or loss is zero, it will display a You break even! message. Please note that this calculator should be used as a guide only. The actual profit or loss may vary due to market conditions or other factors. Always consult with your financial advisor or broker for precise information.

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