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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

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Live price fills entry/buy fields for quick setup. Adjust any value before calculating.

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Enter values and click Calculate to see results.

How it works

Enter your investment amount plus entry and exit prices. The calculator derives ROI by comparing profit to initial cost so you can stack trades side by side.

Formula

ROI (%) = ((Exit Price − Entry Price) ÷ Entry Price) × 100. Profit = (Exit − Entry) × Quantity. Final value = Investment + Profit.

Example

If you invest $2,000 in ETH at $2,200 and sell at $2,500, profit is $2,000 ÷ 2,200 × (2,500 − 2,200) ≈ $273; ROI ≈ 13.6%.

Tips

  • Include fees if you want net ROI; add a small buffer to your exit.
  • Compare ROI across trades to prioritise the highest risk-adjusted setups.
  • Use the risk/reward calculator to check if the target justifies the stop.

FAQ

Does ROI include fees?

Only if you factor them into the entry/exit or deduct from profit. Add trading fee estimates for net ROI.

Can I use this for futures?

Yes, but account for funding and leverage; ROI will change with fees and position size.

What if I scale in?

Use your weighted average entry (see average entry calculator) as the entry price.

What is a good ROI?

It depends on risk. Focus on risk/reward and win rate, not ROI alone.

Continue your trade plan

Move from this calculator into the next tools that usually matter most: sizing, reward-to-risk, fees, and the supporting guides that explain the trade logic.

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