Crypto profit formula
Net profit = sale proceeds − purchase cost − estimated fees. Return on cost divides that result by the original purchase cost. A negative result represents a loss.
Bitcoin and cryptocurrency returns
The cryptocurrency return calculator uses the coin quantity and two price points, then applies your fee percentage to both sides. Use it as a Bitcoin profit calculator or for another token quoted in USD.
Costs to check separately
Actual execution can include bid-ask spread, slippage, network withdrawal fees, perpetual-futures funding, tax, and currency conversion. Use the exchange's final order preview as the source of truth.
Profit is not the same as good risk
A favorable scenario does not show how much capital is exposed or where the trade idea becomes invalid. Define risk before entry, then compare the possible loss with the possible gain.
Crypto gain and loss scenarios
Change the expected sell price to compare possible gains and losses before trading. These are scenarios rather than forecasts, and the calculator does not retrieve live market prices.
Trading-fee calculation
The crypto fee estimate applies the entered percentage once to the buy value and once to the sell value. Review whether your exchange uses maker, taker, tiered, or fixed fees.