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Leverage P/L Calculator

Calculate exact profit or loss for any leveraged crypto trade — including real exchange fees, margin, liquidation price, and funding costs.

Parameters
Exchange Auto-fill fees
Direction
Asset / Ticker e.g. BTC, ETH, DOGE
Entry Price
$
Exit Price Target / close price
$
Margin (Capital) Your capital in USD
$
Leverage 1x = spot, max 125x
×
Fees Maker / Taker
%
/
%
Results
Net P/L
$10,693.85
ROI: 106.94%
Gross P/L
$10,769.23
Price Change
10.77%
Total Fees (Round-Trip)
$75.38 (0.07%)
Margin Used
$10,000.00
Break-Even Price
$65,045.50
ROI on Margin
106.94%
ROI on Position
10.69%
Liquidation Price
$58,890.00
Units
1.538462 BTC
Funding (8h / Day / Week)
$10.00 / $30.00 / $210.00

What Is a Leverage P/L Calculator?

A Leverage P/L Calculator shows your exact profit or loss on a leveraged trade, after fees. Most traders mentally estimate P/L and get it wrong — especially at high leverage where fees consume a large percentage of margin.

This calculator factors in maker/taker fees, leverage multiplier, margin requirements, and funding rates so you know the real numbers before you enter a trade.

P/L Formulas

The core formulas for calculating profit and loss on leveraged positions:

Long P/L = Position Size × (Exit Price − Entry Price) ÷ Entry Price
Short P/L = Position Size × (Entry Price − Exit Price) ÷ Entry Price

Multiply by leverage ratio to see the effect on your margin. Leverage amplifies both profit AND loss equally.

Fee-Adjusted Net P/L

Net P/L = Gross P/L − (Entry Fee + Exit Fee)

Entry fee uses maker rate (limit order), exit fee uses taker rate (market order). At 100× leverage, a 0.07% round-trip fee equals 7% of your margin.

How to Use This Calculator

1

Select your exchange

Pick Binance, Bybit, OKX, Bitget, or dYdX. Fees auto-fill.

2

Choose direction

Long (buy) or Short (sell). This determines how price movement affects your P/L.

3

Enter entry & exit prices

Entry is your planned buy/sell price. Exit is your target close price.

4

Set position size & leverage

Position size in USD. Leverage determines your margin requirement.

5

Read results instantly

Gross P/L, net P/L after fees, ROI, margin, liquidation price — all real-time.

Exchange Fee Comparison (2026)

Fees vary between exchanges. On a $10,000 position, the difference can be $3 vs $12 per round-trip.

ExchangeMaker FeeTaker FeeMax LeverageCost on $10K
Binance0.02%0.05%125x$7.00
Bybit0.02%0.055%100x$7.50
OKX0.02%0.05%100x$7.00
Bitget0.02%0.06%125x$8.00
dYdX0.02%0.05%20x$7.00

How Leverage Amplifies P/L

Leverage multiplies both gains and losses equally. A $10,000 position at 10× uses $1,000 margin. A 5% price move means $500 P/L — that's 50% ROI on your margin, but also 50% loss if it goes against you.

At 100× leverage, a 1% move wipes out your entire margin. Always check the liquidation price before entering a leveraged trade.

4 Common P/L Mistakes

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1. Forgetting fees at high leverage

At 100× leverage, a 0.07% fee costs 7% of your margin. On $100 margin, that's $7 before the trade moves.

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2. Ignoring funding rates

Perpetual futures charge 0.01% every 8 hours. On a $50,000 position, that's $15/day or $105/week.

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3. Confusing ROI on margin vs position

A 5% price move on a 10× position is 50% ROI on margin but only 5% on the total position value.

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4. Not checking liquidation price

At 50× leverage, a 2% adverse move liquidates you. Always know your liquidation level.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does leverage affect my P/L?

Leverage multiplies your P/L relative to margin. 10× leverage means a 1% price move produces 10% ROI on your margin.

Why is my net P/L lower than expected?

Fees. At high leverage, round-trip fees (entry + exit) can consume 5-10% of your margin before the trade moves.

Does this work for spot trades?

Yes. Set leverage to 1×. The calculator works for any trade — spot, margin, or futures.

How accurate is the liquidation price?

It's an estimate assuming isolated margin and 0.6% maintenance margin. Actual exchange values may vary slightly.

Should I use maker or taker fees?

Use maker for limit entries and taker for market exits. The calculator applies maker to entry and taker to exit by default.

What are funding rates?

Perpetual futures charge funding every 8 hours (typically 0.01%). This tool estimates the cost if you hold overnight or longer.

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