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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.

Position size
Reward : Risk
Risk at stop
Reward at target
Margin required
Pip value
Spread cost
Swap
Net R:R (after costs)
Total costs
Break-even
Notional
Free margin

Calculations use spreads and contract specs measured on a live Exness Standard account (2026-07-15). 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 $1,142 at the measured mid rate of 1.14248. 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 (2026-07-15). Converted to Kenyan shilling (KES), the same amounts follow the current exchange rate, which changes through the day.

Frequently asked questions

What leverage does the trading calculator assume?
Margin defaults to 1:200 and the leverage field is editable, so the figure can match the account's own setting. Margin equals position size divided by leverage — at 1:200, 0.01 lot of EUR/USD needs about $5.71. Figures are indicative.
Can the results be shown in Kenyan shilling?
The calculator works in USD, the deposit currency of the example. A result in Kenyan shilling is the USD amount converted at the current exchange rate, so it moves with that rate — the Currency Converter page gives an indicative mid-rate conversion.

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