Exness Trading Calculator
An Exness trading calculator shows what a position really costs before you open it — the required margin, the value of one pip, the spread cost and overnight swaps — using spreads and contract specifications measured on a live Exness account. The Pro planner sizes a position from your account risk, plans by reward-to-risk (gross and net of costs), uses your own leverage, takes the stop and target in pips or price, and adds commission and overnight swap; switch to Simple for a quick margin, pip value, spread and swap read on a chosen volume.
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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 is 0.01 lot on EUR/USD?
On a USD account, 0.01 lot of EUR/USD is 1,000 units of the base currency — a position of about $1,143 at the measured mid rate of 1.14261. At 1:200 leverage it needs about $5.71 of margin, one pip is worth about $0.10, and crossing the measured 0.8-pip spread costs about $0.08.
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.
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