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Trading Break-Even Calculator
Use this route to identify the minimum exit price needed to cover all trading costs.
Scenario
Formula
Break-even exit price = ((Entry price x Quantity) + Buy fee + Sell fee) / Quantity
Example
Example: $100 entry, 100 units, $10 buy fee, $10 sell fee => exit price $100.20
Total position cost
$8,509.00
Break-even exit price
$42.59
Required move from entry
0.212%
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