Measure price changes, percentage moves, and portfolio impact. Include fees, quantity, and breakeven planning easily. See clearer results before making your next crypto trade.
Use the responsive calculator below. It displays three columns on large screens, two on smaller screens, and one on mobile.
These example trades show how different coins, positions, and fees affect net performance.
| Coin | Position | Entry Price | Exit Price | Quantity | Total Fees | Net P/L | ROI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| BTC | Long | $60,000.0000 | $64,500.0000 | 0.300000 | $82.70 | $1,267.30 | 7.04% |
| ETH | Short | $3,200.0000 | $2,980.0000 | 2.250000 | $26.86 | $468.14 | 6.50% |
| SOL | Long | $140.0000 | $166.0000 | 18.000000 | $10.51 | $457.49 | 18.15% |
| ADA | Long | $0.62000000 | $0.55000000 | 2,500.000000 | $9.85 | $-184.85 | -11.93% |
1) Price Change Per Coin
Price Change = Exit Price - Entry Price
2) Price Change Percentage
Price Change % = ((Exit Price - Entry Price) / Entry Price) × 100
3) Gross Profit or Loss
Long: (Exit Price - Entry Price) × Quantity
Short: (Entry Price - Exit Price) × Quantity
4) Entry and Exit Fees
Entry Fees = Entry Price × Quantity × Entry Fee Rate
Exit Fees = Exit Price × Quantity × Exit Fee Rate
5) Net Profit or Loss
Net P/L = Gross P/L - Entry Fees - Exit Fees - Extra Costs
6) Return on Investment
ROI % = (Net P/L / Initial Position Value) × 100
7) Break-Even Price
This calculator also estimates the exit price needed to fully recover fees and extra costs.
It measures absolute price change, percentage change, gross profit, net profit, ROI, break-even exit price, target exit price, and annualized return using your trading inputs.
Yes. Choose long for spot or regular buy-first trades. Choose short when your profit increases as price falls. The profit formula changes automatically.
Fees reduce net profit on both entry and exit. Even a strong price move can produce a weak final return when quantity is small or platform fees are high.
Extra costs can include network fees, transfer charges, funding costs, or manual adjustments. Adding them creates a more realistic picture of your true trade outcome.
The break-even price is the exit level where your trade covers trading fees and added costs. Above or below that point, your net result turns profitable depending on position type.
It shows the exit price required to reach your chosen ROI target after fees and costs. This helps with planning exits before placing a trade.
Annualized return assumes the same growth rate continues for a full year. Real crypto markets move unevenly, so the figure is useful for comparison, not prediction.
Yes. After calculating, use the CSV button to export the summary table or the PDF button to save a printable version of the result section and graph.
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.