Exness Trading Calculator
A real, working calculator — not just a guide. It works out margin, pip value, spread cost and profit from live contract specs and the spreads actually measured on an Exness MetaTrader 5 terminal.
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Account currency US dollars. Figures use live contract specs and the measured spread from an Exness MetaTrader 5 demo (server Exness-MT5Trial11), captured 2026-07-01 06:59. Estimates only — the order ticket in the platform shows the exact values. Trading CFDs is risky.
An Exness trading calculator works out the key numbers of a trade before it is placed: the margin required, the value of one pip, and the potential profit or loss. The inputs are the instrument, the account leverage, the lot size and the entry and exit prices. It is a planning aid — trading CFDs is risky.
Measured contract values for your calculations
Read live from Exness’s MT5 Raw+ feed — the contract size, tick value, lot limits and average daily range behind any margin, pip-value, stop-size or profit calculation:
| Instrument | Contract size | Tick value (USD) | Min lot | Max lot | Avg daily range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR/USD | 100,000 | $1.00 | 0.01 | 200 | 56.9 pips |
| GBP/USD | 100,000 | $1.00 | 0.01 | 200 | 72.7 pips |
| AUD/USD | 100,000 | $1.00 | 0.01 | 200 | 40.8 pips |
| USD/CAD | 100,000 | $0.70 | 0.01 | 200 | 51.9 pips |
| USD/JPY | 100,000 | $0.61 | 0.01 | 300 | 51.9 pips |
Tick value is the cash change per minimum price move, per standard lot; the 14-day average daily range helps you size stops and targets. Account stop-out levels (measured): margin call at 60%, stop-out at 0% — confirm the live values in your terminal.
Using a trading calculator
- A trading calculator estimates the key numbers of a trade before it is placed: the margin required, the value of one pip, and the potential profit or loss.
- Inputs are the instrument, the account leverage, the lot size (volume) and the entry and exit prices.
- It helps size a position to a chosen risk, rather than guessing — useful on both a demo and a live account.
- The same figures update inside MetaTrader 4, MetaTrader 5 and the Exness web terminal when an order ticket is opened.
- A calculator is a planning aid, not a promise — markets move, and trading CFDs is risky.
What a trading calculator works out
| Input | Output |
|---|---|
| Instrument + lot size | Margin required to open the trade |
| Instrument + volume | Value of one pip in the account currency |
| Entry and exit prices | Potential profit or loss on the move |
| Leverage | How margin scales with the chosen leverage |
Figures are estimates; the live order ticket in MT4, MT5 or the web terminal shows the exact values.
Maximum leverage by instrument (measured)
| Instrument | Max leverage |
|---|---|
| XAU/USD (Gold) | up to 1:200 |
| EUR/USD | up to 1:200 |
| GBP/USD | up to 1:200 |
| USD/JPY | up to 1:200 |
| AUD/USD | up to 1:200 |
| USD/CAD | up to 1:200 |
| US30 (Dow Jones) | up to 1:400 |
| US500 (SPX) | up to 1:400 |
| USTEC (Nasdaq 100) | up to 1:400 |
| BTC/USD (Bitcoin) | up to 1:400 |
| ETH/USD (Ethereum) | up to 1:400 |
| US Oil (WTI) | up to 1:2000 |
Leverage is tiered by instrument, not a single site-wide number. Measured on an Exness MetaTrader 5 Standard demo (server Exness-MT5Trial11), captured 2026-07-01. Figures are variable — confirm the current terms with Exness before trading.