Stop loss Calculator Binance

Hey r/binance!

I made myself a risk management calculator for trading on the Perpetual Futures, and decided I may as well publish it for all to use.

https://profitd.io/risk-calculator

You can use it to determine the ideal position size & leverage based on what % of your account you want to risk and your trade plan. That is to say, if you have a 2% stop loss and want that to equal 3% account capital - this will work it out for you.

I have ideas for improving it, but would love to hear any feedback :)

Forex pairs are 100,000 units per 1 lot

Units per 1 lot vary on non-forex pairs, please check with your broker

In MT4 and MT5 right click a symbol and then click Specification. The Contract Size field tells how many units are in one lot.


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Check out the live price action of this pair with our Live Price Charts.

Use our Position Size and Risk Calculator to easily calculate the recommended lot size, using live market quotes, account equity, risk percentage and stop loss.

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What are Lots

Stop loss Calculator Binance

In forex a Lot defines the trade size, or the number of currency units to be bought or sold in a trade. One Standard Lot is 100,000 units of the base currency. 

Most brokers allow trading with fractional lot sizes down to .01 or even less. Fractional lot sizes are sometimes referred to as mini lots, micro lots and nano lots. Please refer to the image above to compare the sizes and units.

How to Use the Position Size and Risk Calculator

Currency pair: Traders can select from Major Forex crosses, Minor pairs and also the most popular cryptocurrencies versus the USD (BTC/USD, ETH/USD, LTCUSD, XLM/USD and XRP/USD) or Gold/Silver versus the USD. Let's choose, for example, the USD/CAD.

Deposit currency:

 The account base currency is important to assess the ideal lot size, as it takes into consideration the pip value and the market rate of the selected cross. We choose USD as our deposit currency, for this example.

Stop loss (pips): Traders should input the maximum number of pips they are willing to risk, or lose, in a trade, to protect the account equity in case the market goes against their position. For this example we will use 100 pips as our stop loss.

Account balance: Pretty straight forward, traders just need to input their account equity. On our example we will type 2000.

Risk: 

The crucial field of this Position Size and Risk Calculator! In this field traders can select from a risk percentage or any amount of their account base currency ($2, $20, $40, etc). As a guideline, professional traders do not risk more than 2% of their account equity per trade. This technique will allow for traders to last longer with their trading careers, and eventually, also to recoup from previously losing trades. For our example we will select 2% risk.Now, we hit the "Calculate" button.

The results: The Position Size and Risk Calculator uses a market price live feed with the current interbank rate (in a 5-digit format) and it will display the selected currency pair price (in our example the USD/CAD price).

In this case, using a stop loss of 100 pips and risking 2% of our account equity, the recommended lot size would be 0.05 lot.

Next, the calculator displays the amount of units that 0.05 lot represent; 5,000 units and finally the portion of the account equity at risk, or the value of the position, in this case 40 USD.

You might also find our Drawdown Calculator useful. It can help you to accurately calculate how your trading account equity can be affected after a series of losing trades.


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As a futures trader, it is critical to understand exactly what your potential risk and reward will be in monetary terms on any given trade. Use our Futures Calculator to quickly establish your potential profit or loss on a futures trade. This easy-to-use tool can be used to help you figure out what you could potentially make or lose on a trade or determine where to place a protective stop-loss order/limit order to capture your profit. Read tips for how to use the futures calculator below.

Unit Amount
Ticks
Points
USD($)

Delivery Month Symbol Key Jan=F, Feb=G, Mar=H, Apr=J, May=K, Jun=M, Jul=N, Aug=Q, Sep=U, Oct=V, Nov=X, Dec=Z
Price Format Example
Contract Size
Minimum Tick Fluctuation/Value /
Point Value /
Margin Requirements Margin
Delivery Months
Trading Hours Hours
Exchange

  1. Select the desired futures market by clicking the drop-down menu.
  2. Choose the appropriate market type, either Bullish (Going Long) or Bearish (Going Short).
  3. Enter your entry and exit prices. (Each market price format is unique, so please refer to the “Price Format Example” provided in the information section to ensure the correct calculation)
  4. Enter the number of futures contracts.
  5. Click the “Calculate” button to determine your specific profit or loss in ticks/points and USD$.

Stop loss Calculator Binance

STOP ORDERS DO NOT NECESSARILY LIMIT YOUR LOSS TO THE STOP PRICE BECAUSE STOP ORDERS, IF THE PRICE IS HIT, BECOME MARKET ORDERS AND, DEPENDING ON MARKET CONDITIONS, THE ACTUAL FILL PRICE CAN BE DIFFERENT FROM THE STOP PRICE. IF A MARKET REACHED ITS DAILY PRICE FLUCTUATION LIMIT, A "LIMIT MOVE", IT MAY BE IMPOSSIBLE TO EXECUTE A STOP LOSS ORDER.