Calculate Your Perfect Position Size
Professional-grade risk calculator for crypto futures. Get position size, R/R ratio, and liquidation price in seconds. Works with all major exchanges.
Position Calculator
Calculate optimal position size
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How we calculate
We use the standard position sizing formula with strict risk limits. See the exact math and examples.
View the formula guideCoverage
10+ major coins
Exchanges
Bybit, Binance, OKX, Bitget
Precision
20-digit decimal math
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Community Notes
Quick insights from traders using the calculator. Add your own note to help others.
BTC Scalper
3x per day · 1% risk
Keeping risk fixed helped me avoid revenge trades. I size every trade with the same 1% rule.
ETH Swing
4H setup · R/R 2+
I only take trades when the R/R ratio is above 2. The calculator keeps me disciplined.
SOL Momentum
Trend trades · Isolated
Seeing the liquidation distance early makes me pick safer leverage.
Community notes are personal experiences and not financial advice.
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Precise Math
20-digit precision
Crypto risk calculator built for disciplined trading
CryptoRiskCalc helps you decide how big a position should be before you enter a trade. Use it to calculate position size, risk-to-reward ratio, liquidation distance, and required margin for futures trading. It works with both long and short setups, supports linear and inverse contracts, and keeps every calculation consistent so you avoid emotional sizing mistakes.
Whether you scalp or swing trade, the calculator turns your risk plan into exact numbers. Enter your balance, stop loss distance, leverage, and risk percent, then get a clear trade summary you can copy or share. The tool is free, fast, and optimized for mobile so you can plan trades anywhere.
Frequently asked questions
How is position size calculated?
Position size is based on your account balance, risk percentage, and the distance between entry and stop loss.
What does stop loss % mean?
Stop loss % is the distance from entry. The calculator converts it to the exact stop price for long or short positions.
Does leverage change the risk amount?
No. Risk is set by your balance and stop loss. Leverage only changes required margin and liquidation distance.
Is this financial advice?
No. This tool is for education only. Always verify calculations with your exchange.
Disclaimer: Calculations are estimates for educational purposes only. Not financial advice. Liquidation prices may vary by exchange. Always verify with your trading platform.