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Precision calculators for crypto futures traders. Liquidation price, risk-based position size, PnL, dollar-cost averaging, and take-profit targets — instant, accurate, works with any exchange.

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Trade Planner — your whole trade on one screen

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Estimated liquidation price
Risk/reward ratio
Break-even win rate

For position sizing, turn on Advanced and enter your balance and risk %. Liquidation uses isolated margin; figures exclude fees and funding.

Liquidation Price — isolated margin estimate

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Estimated liquidation price
Distance from entry
Price move to liq.
Effective margin

Estimate for isolated margin. Real liquidation also depends on fees, funding and tiered maintenance margin. Keep a buffer.

Position Size — risk-based

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Position size
Notional value
Amount risked
Stop distance
Margin required

Position size is set so hitting your stop loses exactly your chosen risk %. The habit that separates traders who survive from those who don't.

PnL / ROI — profit & loss

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Profit / Loss
Price ROI
ROE (on margin)
Entry notional
Exit value

ROE is return on the margin you posted (amplified by leverage). Price ROI is the raw move. Fees and funding are not included.

Average / DCA — blended entry

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Average entry price
Total quantity
Total invested
Position value now
Unrealized PnL

Your average entry is total cost ÷ total quantity. Averaging down lowers your break-even — but only add on a plan, never to rescue a bad trade.

Take-Profit — target price ladder

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Custom target price
Target ROEExit priceProfit

Target exit for a desired return on equity. ROE is amplified by leverage, so a small price move is a large account return.

Risk / Reward — ratio & break-even

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Risk / Reward ratio
Risk per unit
Reward per unit
Break-even win rate

A ratio of 2.0 means you aim to make twice what you risk. Break-even win rate is the win % needed just to not lose money at this ratio.

Where to trade

Put these numbers to work. Compare top crypto exchanges — max leverage and what each is known for.

Max leverage varies by contract, region and account tier. Links are referral links — see disclosure below.

Per-exchange liquidation calculators: Bybit · Binance · OKX · KuCoin · Gate · Kraken

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How is liquidation price calculated?
For an isolated-margin position the estimated liquidation price is Entry × (1 − 1/Leverage + MMR) for longs and Entry × (1 + 1/Leverage − MMR) for shorts, where MMR is the maintenance margin rate. Higher leverage pushes liquidation closer to entry; a 100× long is liquidated after roughly a 1% drop.
How do I size a position by risk?
Decide what percentage of your account you're willing to lose if your stop is hit (1% is common). The calculator divides that dollar risk by the distance between entry and stop to find how many coins to buy, keeping every loss small and consistent.
What's the difference between ROI and ROE?
Price ROI is the percentage the asset moved. ROE is your return on the margin you actually posted, which leverage multiplies. A 6% move at 10× leverage is roughly a 60% return on margin.
How does a DCA / average down calculator work?
Your blended average entry is total cost divided by total quantity across every buy. Averaging down lowers your break-even, but it also increases your position — only scale in on a predefined plan.
How do I calculate a take-profit price?
Pick a target return on equity. The required exit price is Entry × (1 + ROE / (100 × Leverage)) for longs and Entry × (1 − ROE / (100 × Leverage)) for shorts.
What is a good risk/reward ratio?
Many traders aim for at least 2:1 — making twice what they risk. At 2:1 you only need to win about a third of your trades to break even. The risk/reward tab shows the exact break-even win rate for your setup.

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MarginPad is an educational tool, not financial advice. Calculations are estimates and may differ from your exchange. Crypto trading carries substantial risk of loss. Never trade with money you can't afford to lose. Affiliate disclosure: some exchange links on this page are referral links — we may earn a commission at no cost to you, which never affects our calculations or recommendations.