See your exact profit, loss and ROI on any crypto trade — spot or leveraged — in USD and INR, net of fees.
≈ +₹16.6K INR
Return on capital
+19.9%
Price move
+20.00%
Position size
$1.00K
0.016667 units
Fees paid
$1.00
entry + exit
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Net P&L = units × (exit − entry) × direction − fees. ROI is on your capital (margin), not on the leveraged position. Educational only — not financial advice.
Your profit on a trade is the number of units you hold multiplied by the difference between your sell and buy price. The number of units is your position size divided by the entry price — and with leverage, your position size is your margin multiplied by the leverage. Trading fees are charged on both entry and exit, so always read profit net of fees.
Profit on $1,000 of BTC bought at $60,000 (spot, fees ignored)
| Sell price | Move | Profit | ROI |
|---|
| $63,000 | +5% | +$50 | +5% |
| $66,000 | +10% | +$100 | +10% |
| $72,000 | +20% | +$200 | +20% |
| $90,000 | +50% | +$500 | +50% |
On spot (1x), ROI equals the price move. Add leverage and the ROI on your margin multiplies.
A 0.05% taker fee sounds tiny, but on a leveraged position it's charged on the full position size, twice (entry and exit). High-frequency or high-leverage trading quietly hands a meaningful slice of your edge to fees — which is exactly why a fee-aware journal beats guessing.
A profit calculator tells you what one trade made. A trade journal with an AI coach tells you whether your trading actually has an edge — your real win rate, average R:R, fee drag and the one fix that would move your numbers most.
Disclaimer: For educational purposes only. Crypto trading carries significant risk of loss. Not financial advice.