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Our pip value calculator will tell you the value of a pip in the currency you want to trade in.
Our pip value calculator will tell you the value of a pip in the currency you want to trade in.

All in One FX Calculator, Stop Loss Calculator

How does the Stop Loss Calculator Works?

The Stop Loss Calculator helps traders determine the optimal stop-loss level to limit risk on a trade, using parameters like Entry Price, Risk in Percentage, and whether the trade is Long or Short.

  • The Entry Price is the price at which you enter the trade.
  • Risk in Percentage is the percentage of your account balance you're willing to risk on the trade.
  • Long/Short indicates the trade direction—whether you're buying (long) or selling (short) the asset.

The calculator determines the stop-loss price by calculating how much of your account balance (based on the risk percentage) you're willing to lose. For a long trade, the stop loss will be placed below the entry price, while for a short trade, it will be placed above the entry price. This ensures you limit potential losses to your predefined risk tolerance, allowing for better risk management and protecting your capital.

What are Margin Calculator and how do they work?

The Margin Calculator allows traders to determine the required margin for their trades. By entering details like the currency pair, trade size, and leverage, it calculates the margin needed to open a position. Margin represents the amount of capital a trader must set aside as collateral to maintain their open positions. This calculator helps traders understand how much of their available funds will be tied up in a trade, ensuring they have enough capital to avoid margin calls and manage risk effectively.

What are Fractional Pips and how do they work?

Fractional pips are a more precise way to measure price movements in forex trading, adding an extra decimal place to the standard pip. For most currency pairs, this means quoting prices to five decimal places instead of four. A fractional pip represents one-tenth of a pip, allowing for tighter spreads and finer precision in trading. This enhanced accuracy benefits traders by providing a clearer view of price fluctuations and can be especially useful when executing high-frequency or short-term trades.
FX Market common FAQ’s
FX Market common FAQ’s

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