💰 Smart Investment Calculator

Enter your investment data to calculate profits and risks

Click button to use current price
Enter quantity or amount
OR
Quantity will be calculated
Common platforms:
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How to Use

  • Select the coin you want to calculate profits for
  • Enter buy price and sell price
  • Specify quantity or investment amount
  • Add trading fees if any
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Important Tips

  • Use current price for accurate valuation
  • Don't forget to add trading fees
  • Calculate additional costs like withdrawal fees
  • Monitor break-even price to set your strategy

What is the Profit Calculator?

The profit calculator is a vital tool that helps you calculate potential profits and losses from cryptocurrency trades. It takes into account buy price, sell price, quantity, and fees to give you a clear picture of your investment performance.

How does the calculator work?

The calculator uses a simple mathematical formula: (Sell Price - Buy Price) × Quantity - Fees = Net Profit. It calculates total investment and total value, fees for both buy and sell operations, then computes net profit and return on investment (ROI).

How to use the calculator

  1. Select the cryptocurrency from the list
  2. Enter the buy price or use current price
  3. Enter the target sell price
  4. Specify the quantity of coins you're buying
  5. Enter the fee percentage (usually 0.1% for most platforms)
  6. Click "Calculate Profit" to get results

Understanding the results

The calculator displays several important values:

  • Total Investment: Total amount used for buying
  • Total Value: Value of coins at sell price
  • Total Fees: Sum of buy and sell fees
  • Net Profit: Profit or loss after deducting fees
  • ROI: Profit percentage of the investment
  • Break-even Price: Price where you neither profit nor lose

Practical example

Let's say you bought 1 Bitcoin at $40,000 and sold it at $45,000 with 0.1% fees. Total Investment: $40,000, Total Value: $45,000, Fees: $85, Net Profit: $4,915, ROI: 12.29%.

Disclaimer: This calculator is for educational purposes only. It doesn't account for taxes, withdrawal fees, or market volatility. Consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.