Futures Profit/Loss Calculator
Calculate your leveraged futures profits or losses with trading fees

How to Use the Futures Profit/Loss Calculator
- Enter entry and exit prices – Your trade opening and closing prices in USD.
- Input position amount – Number of tokens or contracts you're trading.
- Set your leverage – Multiplier from 1x to 125x (higher leverage = higher risk/reward).
- Configure trading fees – Your exchange's fee percentage (default 0.1% for most exchanges).
- Select position side – Long if you expect prices to rise, Short if you expect prices to fall.
- Click Calculate – See your detailed profit/loss breakdown with gross and net results.
Key PnL Formulas:
- Notional Value = Entry Price × Amount × Leverage
- Long Position PnL = (Exit Price − Entry Price) × Amount × Leverage
- Short Position PnL = (Entry Price − Exit Price) × Amount × Leverage
- Net PnL = Gross PnL − Entry Fee − Exit Fee
- ROI % = (Net PnL / Notional Value) × 100
This calculator helps you understand exactly how much you'll profit or lose from a futures trade, accounting for leverage and trading fees. Always remember that higher leverage amplifies both profits AND losses.
Frequently Asked Questions
It calculates profit or loss on leveraged futures trades. You enter your entry price, exit price, leverage, position size, and trading fee. The calculator shows your total profit/loss and return percentage including all fees.
For long positions: (Exit Price − Entry Price) × Position Size × Leverage − Fees. For short positions: (Entry Price − Exit Price) × Position Size × Leverage − Fees. The calculator automatically handles both scenarios.
Yes. The calculator subtracts the fee percentage from both entry and exit, applied to the notional value. Total fees = Entry Fee + Exit Fee = Notional Value × Fee% × 2.
Gross PnL is your profit/loss before fees. Net PnL is your actual profit/loss after deducting all trading fees. Net PnL is what you actually receive or pay.
Yes, it works for both perpetual futures and standard futures contracts on Binance, Bybit, OKX, and other major exchanges. The calculation method is the same.
Enter the exact leverage multiplier you used for your position (e.g., 10 for 10x leverage). The calculator supports leverage from 1x to 125x, which covers most exchange limits.
Very accurate. It uses the standard fee calculation method employed by major exchanges. However, always verify with your specific exchange as some may have minor variations in fee structures.
The calculator works for any position size. Enter the exact number of tokens/contracts you're trading. For partial positions, simply enter the actual amount you're calculating for.