Plan future trading scenarios
Position size, risk, compounding and projections — fast calculators that update as you type.
The calculator suite covers the maths traders actually use: position size and risk, payout, expectancy, drawdown and compound projections. Change an input and the result — and the projection curve — update instantly, so you can plan with clarity before you commit.
Projections are illustrative, to help you plan — not a forecast of future results.
What it does
Calculator helps you plan before you commit. Model account growth, risk assumptions and future scenarios with inputs that update the result and projection instantly.
Change an assumption and watch the curve respond, so planning stays grounded in numbers rather than hope.
Why it matters
Goals set without the maths tend to drift. Modelling realistic growth and risk up front makes targets concrete and keeps expectations honest.
Key capabilities
Scenario inputs
Adjust starting capital, expected return, risk and horizon.
Growth projection
See compounding play out across your chosen timeframe.
Risk assumptions
Test how different risk levels change the outcome.
Visual result preview
A clear projection curve that updates as you type.
Planning support
Compare scenarios before making a decision.
How it fits into your workflow
Use Calculator to plan realistic goals and compare scenarios, then track how reality measures up in the Dashboard and Analytics.
Best for
Frequently asked
Are the calculators free?
Yes, the full calculator suite is part of the Free plan.
Are projections a guarantee?
No — projections are illustrative, to help you plan. They are not a forecast of future results.
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Learn the concepts
Free educational guides from the Knowledge hub — no login required.
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Pip Value Explained: How Much a Pip Is Worth
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