Crypto ROI Calculator
Estimate ROI, profit, and final value from a planned crypto investment.
Quickly see the percentage return, dollar profit, and final value for a planned trade or investment based on entry and exit prices.
How to use
- 1) Pick a coin and we fill current price.
- 2) Adjust inputs; results auto-refresh.
- 3) Copy results and open the next tool if needed.
Inputs
Live price fills entry/buy fields for quick setup. Adjust any value before calculating.
What This Calculator Does
A crypto ROI calculator shows how much your investment has grown or shrunk based on the difference between your entry and exit prices. By combining investment amount, entry price, and exit price, it outputs profit in dollars and the percentage return on investment. This quick check keeps you grounded in the actual performance of a trade or longer‑term position. Seeing ROI and final value together helps you compare setups, set realistic targets, and track whether a strategy is beating your benchmarks or the broader market.
How the Calculation Works
The calculator divides the investment amount by the entry price to estimate the number of coins purchased, then multiplies that quantity by the exit price to get the projected final value. Profit equals Final Value minus the original investment. ROI is Profit ÷ Investment × 100. For instance, investing $2,000 into BTC at $25,000 entry buys 0.08 BTC; selling at $30,000 values that at $2,400. Profit is $400 and ROI is 20%. This structure lets you test different exits or compare outcomes across assets without manual spreadsheets.
Example Calculation
Imagine investing $1,500 in ETH at $2,500, giving you 0.6 ETH. If price reaches $3,200, the position is worth $1,920. Profit is $420 and ROI is 28%. If instead price only reaches $2,700, final value is $1,620, profit is $120, and ROI is 8%. Running both paths clarifies the upside you need to justify holding versus taking profit earlier.
Trading Tips
Pair ROI with time: a 10% gain in a week is different from 10% over a year. Include fees and slippage for more realistic outcomes. If ROI targets require extreme price moves, reconsider position sizing or strategy. Track ROI alongside volatility so you know whether the reward justifies the swings you must tolerate. Use consistent currency (USD vs. base coin) when logging results to avoid confusion.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is ROI?
Return on Investment is profit divided by initial cost, shown as a percentage.
Does this include fees?
No. Add fees as a small buffer or use the Trading Fee Calculator to adjust exits.
Can I use it for any coin?
Yes, enter the relevant prices and amount in USD or your base currency.
Plan Your Trade
Related Calculators
Related Guides
How to Calculate Crypto Profit (Formulas, ROI, Fees)
Step-by-step crypto profit calculation with ROI, fees, and examples—plus the profit calculator to verify instantly.
How to Calculate Crypto ROI
Measure profit, ROI %, and final value so you know if a trade truly beat the market.
Crypto Break Even Explained
Find the exact exit price that covers entry and fees so you stop giving profits back to costs.
How Futures Profit Is Calculated
See how leverage, entry/exit, and margin interact so you can model PnL before opening a futures trade.