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Exness Profit Calculator

An Exness profit calculator estimates the profit or loss on a trade: choose the instrument, direction and volume, then enter your open and close prices. It uses contract specs measured on a live Exness account, so the money value is realistic. Pro mode shows the net result after spread, commission and overnight swap, with return on margin and the break-even exit price; switch to Simple for a quick gross figure.

Net profit / loss
Return on margin
Gross P/L
Spread cost
Commission
Swap
Total costs
Net pips
Break-even exit price

Calculations use spreads and contract specs measured on a live Exness Standard account (2026-07-06). Figures are indicative — spreads may fluctuate and actual results will vary.

How much profit is 10 pips on 0.01 lot?

On EUR/USD, one pip on 0.01 lot is worth about $0.10, so a 10-pip move in the trade's favour is roughly $1.00 of gross profit. Crossing the measured 0.8-pip spread costs about $0.08, leaving about $0.92 before any commission or overnight swap.

Figures are indicative, from spreads and contract specs measured on a live Exness Standard account (2026-07-06). In another deposit currency the same amounts convert at the current exchange rate, which changes through the day.

Frequently asked questions

Does the profit calculator show gross or net results?
Both. Simple mode shows the gross price move in money terms; Pro mode deducts the measured spread, commission and overnight swap, then adds return on margin, net pips and the break-even exit price. All figures are indicative.
Are results shown in the deposit currency?
Results are in USD by default, and Pro mode can display them in EUR or GBP at the measured mid rate. For any other deposit currency the USD figure converts at the current exchange rate, so the converted amount is indicative.

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