Use this calculator to compute profit, loss, ROI, and breakeven price for stock and crypto trades. Enter entry price, exit price, position size, and optional trading fees.
Profit and loss shows the outcome for a specific entry and exit. Break-even answers a different question: the minimum exit level you need to avoid losses after costs. In practice, traders use both: break-even to set realistic thresholds and P/L to compare scenarios for targets and stops.
If you want to estimate a simple break-even threshold using total cost and quantity (for example, when you know your overall cost basis), use the Break Even Calculator.
The stock profit calculator determines your gain or loss from buying and selling shares. It accounts for entry price, exit price, number of shares, and trading fees to deliver accurate profit and ROI calculations.
Buying 50 shares at $100 and selling at $120 results in a gross profit of $1,000. The calculator automatically adjusts for fees and displays your real return.
Crypto profits depend heavily on exchange fees. This calculator includes both entry and exit fees to compute net profit, ROI, and breakeven price for any digital asset.
If you buy 2 ETH at $1,800 and sell at $2,000 with 0.1% fees, the calculator will provide your exact net P/L and percentage return.
Profit or loss is found by subtracting your entry cost from your exit value:
P/L = (Exit Price × Quantity) – (Entry Price × Quantity)
If fees apply, the real result is adjusted proportionally.
ROI shows the percentage return relative to the initial cost of the trade.
ROI (%) = (Profit / Cost) × 100
The breakeven price is the exit price where profit becomes zero. When fees are included:
Breakeven = Entry / (1 - fee%)²
Multiply the difference between exit and entry prices by the number of shares. The calculator does this instantly.
Crypto profits require fee adjustments because exchanges charge both on buying and selling. This calculator includes both sides.
ROI expresses the return on investment as a percentage of the amount invested.
The breakeven price is the exit price at which profit becomes zero after accounting for fees.