
Profit and Loss Calculator with Multiple Entries / Targets
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Our advanced profit and loss calculator allows traders to pre-plan their trades. Planning trades and managing risk correctly is one of the most important aspects of trading. Generally it is a good idea to make trades that only have Risk-Reward ratio over 1. Risk reward ratio is calculated by taking possible profits and dividing them with possible losses.
Setting up multiple entries is as simple as entering the amount of contracts you wish to buy/sell (depending on if you are going long or short) and the price at which you wish to buy/sell them. To configure the number of entries you have, move to slider.
In order to set up multiple targets (take profit points) you must enter the take profit price point and the percentage of total position size you want to close at that point. On the right side of the calculator RPNL (realised profit and loss) and UPNL (unrealised profit and loss) values are shown for each target price (take profit price point). To configure the number of targets you have, move to slider.
Choosing a stop loss price shows you how much you would lose if all your entries got filled and then your stop loss got hit as well.
The calculator has been tested with all major leveraged (margin) trading exchanges, such as Bitmex, Bybit and Deribit.
If you are looking for a simple version of profit and loss calculator, click here.
Setting up multiple entries is as simple as entering the amount of contracts you wish to buy/sell (depending on if you are going long or short) and the price at which you wish to buy/sell them. To configure the number of entries you have, move to slider.
In order to set up multiple targets (take profit points) you must enter the take profit price point and the percentage of total position size you want to close at that point. On the right side of the calculator RPNL (realised profit and loss) and UPNL (unrealised profit and loss) values are shown for each target price (take profit price point). To configure the number of targets you have, move to slider.
Choosing a stop loss price shows you how much you would lose if all your entries got filled and then your stop loss got hit as well.
The calculator has been tested with all major leveraged (margin) trading exchanges, such as Bitmex, Bybit and Deribit.
If you are looking for a simple version of profit and loss calculator, click here.