Net Profit / Loss
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ROI
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Coins Purchased
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When Should You Use This?
Use this before selling crypto to see your exact profit after exchange fees. Also useful for planning: enter a hypothetical sell price to see what your profit would be at different exit points.
How It Works
1
Enter Trade Details
Input your buy price, sell price (or target), and the dollar amount you invested.
2
Include Fees
Enter exchange fees (typically 0.1% for Binance, 0.5% for Coinbase). These eat into your profit.
3
Read Your P&L
See your net profit after fees and your total ROI percentage.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most exchanges charge a percentage of each trade. Binance charges 0.1%, Coinbase 0.5-1.5%, Kraken 0.16-0.26%. You pay fees on both buy and sell sides.
For DeFi trades, yes. Gas fees on Ethereum can be significant. For centralized exchanges, trading fees are usually the only cost.
In most countries, crypto profits are subject to capital gains tax. Short-term gains (held < 1 year) are taxed at your income rate. Long-term gains get preferential rates.
Crypto is extremely volatile. Bitcoin has averaged about 100% annually over its lifetime, but with drawdowns of 50-80%. Any consistent profit after fees is good.
Dollar cost averaging reduces timing risk in volatile markets. Most studies show DCA produces better risk-adjusted returns than lump sum for crypto.
