How do I use the liquidation price calculator?
What's liquidation price calculator?
Liquidation price calculator can be used to determine your profit, stop loss, and liquidation prices with this tutorial. Follow the steps below to make the most of your calculations.
How do I calculate the required margin, P&L, and P&L ratio?
Select %Calculator located beneath the Buy (long) [crypto]
Kickstart your calculation process
Make sure you're in the PnL section on the pop-up and select Margin Buy or Margin Sell
Select your type of margins
Select the Margin mode
Margin mode has to be selected to proceed to the calculation phase
Insert your Leverage, Entry Price, Exit Price, and Amount
Fill up the necessary details before proceeding to calculate the required margin, P&L, and P&L ratio
Select Calculate for the result
Calculate the result to conclude the calculation
Example:
Margin = face value * number of contracts / open price / leverage
Taker fee = (face value * number of contracts) / open price * Taker fee rate
P&L ratio = P&L / margin
How do I calculate the Exit price?
Select %Calculator located beneath the Buy (long) [crypto] option
Make sure you're in the Exit price section on the pop-up and select Margin Buy or Margin Sell
Select the Margin mode
Insert your Leverage, Entry Price, and PnL%
Fill up the necessary details before proceeding to calculate the exit price
Select Calculate for the result
Example:
Profit and Loss = (face value * number of contracts / open price - face value * number of contracts / close price)
How do I calculate the estimated liquidation price?
Select %Calculator located beneath the Buy (long) button
Make sure you're in the PnL section on the pop-up and select Margin Buy or Margin Sell
Select the Margin mode
Insert your Entry Price, Amount, and Additional margin
Fill up the necessary details before proceeding to calculate the estimated liquidation price
Select Calculate for the result
Example:
Estimated liquidation price = (maintenance margin ratio + 1 - fee rate) / (1 / average open price / leverage + 1 / average open price + added margin / face value / number of contracts)
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