Work out exactly how many lots to trade so that a losing trade never costs more than the share of your account you choose to risk. The calculation uses the live market rate for your pair.
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Recommended lots for a $10,000 USD account on EUR/USD at common risk percentages and stop-loss distances, using the live rate.
| Risk per trade | 20-pip stop | 30-pip stop | 50-pip stop |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0.50% | 0.25 lots | 0.16 lots | 0.10 lots |
| 1.00% | 0.50 lots | 0.33 lots | 0.20 lots |
| 2.00% | 1.00 lots | 0.66 lots | 0.40 lots |
Risk amount = Balance × Risk %
Position size (lots) = Risk amount ÷ (Stop loss in pips × Pip value per lot)With a $10,000 account risking 1% ($100) and a 30-pip stop on EUR/USD, one pip on a standard lot is worth $10, so the position size is $100 ÷ (30 × $10) = 0.33 lots — about 33,333 units, worth $3.33 per pip.
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The results produced by these calculators are estimates based on live market prices and the inputs you provide. They are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice. Actual trading conditions, including spreads, commissions, swap rates and broker margin requirements, may differ. Trading foreign exchange and CFDs carries a high level of risk and may not be suitable for all investors.