Profit Calculator

Crypto Profit Calculator - ROI & Fees

Calculate your potential crypto profits in 2026 (Bitcoin, Ethereum, Altcoins). Accurate ROI calculator including trading fees (maker/taker) and investment costs.

Trade Details

Applied to both buy and sell orders

Total Profit / Loss

$0.00

Return (ROI)

0.00%

Total Fees Paid

$0.00

Net Exit Value

$0.00

Investment Summary

  • Initial Investment:$1,000.00
  • Price Change:20.00%
  • Break-Even Price (Est.):$50,100.00
1

How Profit is Calculated

We take your initial investment, deduct entry fees (if any), calculate the quantity of coins purchased, applies the price change, and then deducts exit fees to give you the final Net Profit.

2

Calculation Method

Understanding the math behind the numbers:

1. Investable Amount

`Investable = Investment - Entry Fee` (if fee is deducted from amount)

2. Coin Quantity

`Quantity = Investable / Buy Price`

3. Gross Sale Value

`Gross Sale = Quantity * Sell Price`

4. Net Return

`Net Return = Gross Sale - Exit Fee` `Total Profit = Net Return - Initial Investment`

Key Terms

ROI

Return on Investment. The percentage of profit relative to your initial cost.

Maker Fee

Fee charged when you provide liquidity (place a limit order).

Taker Fee

Fee charged when you take liquidity (place a market order).

Maximize Your Trading Strategy

Smart investors don't just guess—they calculate. Use our Crypto Profit Calculator to simulate trades, account for exchange fees, and determine your exact Return on Investment (ROI) before you buy or sell.

Formula Breakdown

Understanding the math behind the numbers:

Example Scenarios

See how fees impact trade profitability:
InvestmentPrice ChangeFee (Buy/Sell)Net Profit
$1,000+10%0% (Zero Fee)$100
$1,000+10%1% (Coinbase)$78
$1,000+50%0.1% (Binance)$498
$1,000-10%0.5% (Kraken)-$119 (Loss + Fees)

Frequently Asked Questions

Q:How do I calculate crypto profit?

Profit = (Sell Price - Buy Price) * Amount - Fees. For example, if you buy 1 BTC at $50,000 and sell at $60,000, your gross profit is $10,000. If you paid $50 in fees to buy and $60 to sell, your net profit is $9,890.

Q:What are Maker vs Taker fees?

Maker fees apply when you add liquidity (limit orders that don't fill immediately). Taker fees apply when you remove liquidity (market orders). Taker fees are usually higher (e.g., 0.1% vs 0.05%). Our calculator allows you to input a custom fee percentage to account for this.

Q:Does this calculator support all coins?

Yes, the math is the same for Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), or any other token. Since you input the 'Investment Amount' in dollars (or your fiat currency), the calculation works for any cryptocurrency.

Q:What is the break-even price?

The break-even price is the price at which you can sell your crypto to cover your initial investment plus all trading fees (entry and exit), resulting in $0 profit/loss.