Track exchange, spread, and network charges clearly. Model buy and sell results. Make smarter crypto cost decisions before each trade.
| Scenario | Trade Type | Trade Amount | Price | Total Fee Estimate | Net Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Spot Entry | Buy | USD 1,000.00 | USD 50,000.00 | USD 20.10 | USD 1,020.10 outflow |
| Swing Exit | Sell | USD 2,500.00 | USD 54,000.00 | USD 29.50 | USD 2,470.50 received |
| Leveraged Trade | Buy | USD 1,500.00 | USD 48,750.00 | USD 57.45 | USD 1,557.45 outflow |
These examples are illustrative. Actual exchange, chain, and tax costs can differ by venue, token, and region.
Effective Trade Amount = Trade Amount × Leverage Multiplier
Exchange Fee = Effective Trade Amount × Exchange Fee %
Maker/Taker Fee = Effective Trade Amount × Maker/Taker Fee %
Spread Cost = Effective Trade Amount × Spread %
Slippage Cost = Effective Trade Amount × Slippage %
Tax Cost = Effective Trade Amount × Tax %
Discount Value = (Exchange Fee + Maker/Taker Fee) × Discount %
Total Fees = Exchange Fee + Maker/Taker Fee + Spread Cost + Slippage Cost + Tax Cost + Network Fee + Withdrawal Fee + Deposit Fee + Extra Fixed Fee − Discount Value
Buy Net Outflow = Trade Amount + Total Fees. Sell Net Received = Trade Amount × Leverage − Total Fees
It estimates exchange fees, maker or taker fees, spread cost, slippage, network charges, withdrawal fees, deposit fees, taxes, discounts, and extra fixed costs for buy or sell trades.
Spread is the gap between the quoted buy and sell prices. It may not appear as a listed fee, but it still affects your real execution cost.
Some platforms separate base trading fees from execution-side fees. This calculator lets you model both so your estimate better matches the venue you use.
Yes. Select buy to estimate total cash outflow. Select sell to estimate how much cash remains after fees are deducted from gross sale proceeds.
Leverage changes your effective exposure. When trading on margin or derivatives, some costs scale with exposure rather than only the cash you posted.
No. Blockchain fees can vary by chain congestion, token standard, and wallet activity. This input lets you add a current estimate from your platform.
No. The tax field is only a modeling input for cost forecasting. Tax rules differ widely, so consult a qualified advisor for filing guidance.
Actual fills can differ because of price movement, hidden spread, changing gas fees, fee tiers, token rebates, and exchange-specific rounding rules.
Important Note: All the Calculators listed in this site are for educational purpose only and we do not guarentee the accuracy of results. Please do consult with other sources as well.