Futures PnL Calculator

Leverage
Long / Short
Margin
Unit / Dollars
Entry Price
Exit Price
Liquidation Price
$40.00
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Profit
$250.00
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Total
$300.00
+500.00% ROI
Net PnL
$0.00
    Add Trades to see your Net Profit

What is Futures Trading?

Futures trading is when you buy or sell contracts that promise to deliver an asset at a set price on a future date. Traders use these contracts to guess if the price of an asset will go up or down and try to make money from those changes.

Check out What is Futures Trading for details!

How to Use the Futures PnL Calculator

  1. Enter the Leverage you are using
  2. Type in the Margin you're trading (in terms of dollars or number of units)
  3. Enter your desired Entry and Exit price for this trade
  4. The estimated profit or loss will be shown in realtime

Net Profit Calcualtor

In addition to the Spot PnL Calculator, that allows your to calculate the profit and loss of a single trade, we also have a Net Profit. This allows you to add multiple trades and calculate the total profit or loss of all your trades.

You can add the Margin in terms of units of a token/asset or total amount. If you add the total amount, the calculator will automatically calculate the number of units based on the Entry price and leverage.

Why Use This Tool?

This tool can be useful for Crypto, Forex, Stock market or Commodity traders who want to calculate the profit or loss of their Futures trades. It can help you determine the profitability of your trades and help better plan your trading strategy.

Advantages of Futures Trading

  • Leverage: Use borrowed money to boost your potential profits
  • Hedging: Protect yourself from big price changes in the market
  • Price Discovery: Futures markets help show what people think prices will be in the future

Disadvantages of Futures Trading

  • Leverage: Use borrowed money to boost your potential profits
  • Hedging: Protect yourself from big price changes in the market
  • Price Discovery: Futures markets help show what people think prices will be in the future

Alternatives to Futures Trading

  • Spot Trading: Buy and sell assets right away at the current market price.
  • Options Trading: Trade contracts that give you the right, but not the requirement, to buy or sell an asset at a certain price.
  • Margin Trading: Borrow money to trade, which can increase both your profits and your risks.