Calculate exact profit or loss from entry, exit, direction and lot size. Pre-loaded for Bitcoin. Adjust inputs below for instant results.
Bitcoin (BTC/USD) pip size is $1 — one pip = $1 on a standard 1 BTC contract. At $65,000/BTC, a 100-pip move = $100 P&L per BTC. Spreads range from 2–50 pips ($2–$50) depending on the broker. BTC/USD trades 24/7. Use the calculator below for your exact position size.
Calculate pip value belowPip Size
1.00
Pip Value (1 lot)
$1.00
Avg Spread
2–50 pips
Active Session
24/7
P&L = (Exit − Entry) ÷ Pip Size × Pip Value × Lots
Example (BTC/USD): Buy BTC/USD entry 65000 exit 65500, 0.50 lots: 500 pips × $0.001/pip (0.001 lot) = +$0.50
BTC/USD is the most traded cryptocurrency pair. Bitcoin trades 24/7 across crypto exchanges and CFD platforms. It is highly volatile with frequent moves of 2–5% per day. The pip size for BTC/USD is $1 — on a standard contract (1 BTC), a $100 move equals $100 P&L. Spreads vary widely between brokers.
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Profit / Loss
+$1,000.00
+100.0 pips
Pips
+100.0
$/pip
$10.00
Direction
Buy / Long
Partial Close Simulator
Close 50% (0.50 lots)
+$500.00
Remaining 50% (0.50 lots)
floating
Locked Profit
+$500.00
Break-Even (remaining)
1.0851
Break-Even Cost to Trade
Entry cost (one-way)
1.6 pips
−$15.50
Round-trip break-even
1.9 pips
−$19.00
Round-trip = spread (open only) + commission (both open & close). ECN brokers typically charge $3–7/lot.
Formula: (exit − entry) ÷ pip size × pip value × lots.