Crypto Profit Calculator

Estimate profit or loss from a single crypto trade. Enter your investment and buy/sell prices; add fees, spread, and slippage in Advanced options for a more realistic result. Results include net profit, ROI, and the sell price you need to break even.

Inputs

Results

Coins purchased0.02
Sale proceeds (before sell fee)$1,200
Net profit or loss$200
Return on investment (ROI)20.00%
Break-even sell price$50,000
Total fees (buy + sell)$0
Cost per coin (after fees & spread)$50,000

Profit at different sell prices

Uses your current fees, spread, and slippage. The vertical line marks break-even.

How it works

Buy spread is added to your buy price (you pay more per coin). Sell slippage reduces what you receive when you sell (you get less than the quoted price). Coins purchased = (investment − buy fee) ÷ buy price after spread. Net profit = sale proceeds after slippage − investment − buy fee − sell fee.

Break-even sell price is the price at which you must sell (after slippage) to cover your investment and all fees—net profit is zero.

Assumptions: one buy and one sell; no taxes; results depend on the fees, spread, and slippage you enter.

FAQ

Are these calculators financial advice?
No. All tools are for educational and estimation purposes only. Always do your own research and consider consulting a financial advisor.
Do you store my data?
No. All calculations run in your browser. We do not collect or store your inputs.
What is break-even sell price?
The price per coin you need to sell at (after slippage) so that your sale proceeds exactly cover your investment and all fees. Below that price you lose money; above it you profit.
What fees should I include?
Include any cost that reduces what you invest or receive: exchange trading fees, network (gas) fees, or withdrawal fees. Enter buy fee and sell fee separately in Advanced options.
What are spread and slippage?
Spread is the difference between bid and ask (we add it to your buy price). Slippage is the expected shortfall when you sell vs the quoted price (e.g. on a DEX or large order). Both are optional but improve realism.

Calculators are for education and estimation only. Not financial advice.