Profit/Loss Calculator
Calculate your cryptocurrency trading profits and losses with precision.
Input Parameters
Enter your trading details to calculate profit or loss
Total fees for both buy and sell transactions
Calculation Results
Your trading performance breakdown
Enter your trading details and click "Calculate" to see your results
How It Works
The Profit/Loss Calculator helps you determine the financial outcome of your cryptocurrency trades. It takes into account:
- Buy Price: The price at which you purchased the cryptocurrency
- Sell Price: The price at which you sold (or plan to sell) the cryptocurrency
- Quantity: The amount of cryptocurrency you traded
- Trading Fees: The percentage fees charged by the exchange for both buy and sell transactions
The calculator provides a comprehensive breakdown including gross profit/loss, total fees, and net result, along with the return on investment (ROI) percentage.
What is Risk Context?
Risk Context helps explain what the numbers mean using live market data like liquidity, trading volume, and fully diluted value.
It does not predict prices or tell you what to do. It adds context — clearly and deterministically — so you can interpret results more confidently.
How this calculator works
The profit and loss calculator uses a deterministic formula: it multiplies your entry and exit prices by your quantity to get gross buy and sell values, applies your fee percentage to both transactions, then subtracts total fees from gross profit to produce your net result. No estimates, no predictions — only the maths from the numbers you enter.
Understanding crypto profit and loss
Profit and loss (P&L) in crypto trading measures the financial result of a completed or planned trade. Gross P&L is the difference between sell value and buy value before fees. Net P&L deducts trading fees paid on both legs of the trade. ROI expresses net profit as a percentage of your initial investment, making it easy to compare trades of different sizes. Understanding your real net return after fees is essential — exchange fees of 0.1–0.5% on both sides can meaningfully reduce apparent gains on small price movements.