FinanceUpdated 2026-05-22

Stock Profit/Loss Calculator

Calculate stock trade profit or loss before detailed broker rules.

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Inputs

Stock Profit/Loss Calculator

Results update as you type.

Input status

4/4

USD
USD
USD

Live result

Profit / loss

$790.00

Return

15.80%

Scenario compare

Save scenario A, change a few inputs, then save scenario B.

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Quick check

Change one or two inputs to compare a second scenario before using the number.

Need more detail?

Formula, examples, and FAQ stay tucked away until you need them.

FXFormula ExplanationThe core logic behind the numbers on this page.+

Our stock profit/loss calculator uses a transparent arithmetic formula to calculate the estimated outcome of your trade. You can adjust the assumptions to match your specific situation, including editable rate and rule fields where applicable. This estimate should be reviewed and verified against official or current rules before making any financial decisions.

USEHow to UseA short path from input to result.+
  1. Enter the requested inputs.
  2. Keep any editable rule or rate fields aligned with your situation.
  3. Review the result and notes before using the estimate.
EXExamplesReference scenarios to sanity-check your inputs.+

Adjust the defaults to match your scenario, then calculate the estimate.

FAQFAQCommon edge cases and quick clarifications.+
What is the purpose of this calculator?

This calculator helps you estimate the profit or loss of a stock trade before considering detailed broker rules and regulations.

Can I adjust the assumptions in the calculator?

Yes, you can edit the rate and rule fields to match your specific situation, where applicable.

Is this calculator original?

Yes, this page uses an original implementation of the calculator, with rewritten formulas, labels, and copy.

What is the purpose of the notes section?

The notes section provides important reminders to review the estimate and verify it against official or current rules before making any financial decisions.

How accurate is the estimate?

The estimate is based on the provided inputs and assumptions, but should be reviewed and verified against official or current rules for accuracy.

MAPRelated CalculatorsNeighboring tools in the same decision flow.+