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Exness Calculator — Pip Value & Position Size

How to check pip value on Exness before opening a trade, using the free calculator in the Personal Area or on the Exness website.

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The Exness calculator tools help a trader work out pip value and position size before placing a trade, separate from the lot-size-specific tool. Pip value on most USD-quoted pairs is about $10 per pip for a standard lot (100,000 units) and about $0.10 per pip for a 0.01 micro lot; on JPY pairs and other quote currencies the pip value is converted at the current exchange rate. Exness provides this calculator free inside the Personal Area and on its public website, so a trader can check pip value and required margin for any pair before opening a position, without needing a separate spreadsheet. Because pip value moves with the exchange rate on non-USD-quoted pairs, it is worth rechecking the calculator when the market moves significantly, rather than relying on a fixed number from a previous session. The same calculator also supports commodities and indices, though contract specifications differ by instrument.

Working out pip value with the Exness calculator

Frequently asked questions

What is the Exness pip value calculator used for?
It works out how much one pip is worth in your account currency for a given pair and lot size, so you can size a trade before opening it.
How much is a pip worth on Exness?
On most USD-quoted pairs, a pip is worth about $10 on a standard lot and about $0.10 on a 0.01 micro lot. On other quote currencies, the value is converted at the current exchange rate.
Is the Exness calculator free to use?
Yes. The pip and margin calculator is available free inside the Exness Personal Area and on the public website, with no account funding required to use it.

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