Trading Profit Calculator

Trading Profit Calculator

Trading Profit Calculator

Calculate compound profits with Reinvestment

Trade # Investment
+ Reinvestment
Amount After Interest

How the Trading Profit Calculator Works


This Trading Profit Calculator helps you estimate the compound growth of your capital through reinvested profits over multiple trades.


Field

Meaning

Initial Investment (₹)The starting capital you invest in the first trade
Profit Rate per Trade (%)Expected profit percentage per trade (e.g., 5% = ₹5 profit on ₹100)
Number of TradesHow many trades do you plan to execute with reinvestment

FAQs – Trading Profit Calculator


1. What is compounding in trading?


Compounding means reinvesting your profits to earn returns on both your original capital and previous profits. It’s like a snowball effect — your money grows faster over time.

 

2. Is this calculator for stocks, options, or forex?


It works for any trading style where you:

  • Make consistent % profits
  • Reinvest gains

Common in: Swing trading, intraday, options selling, and algo trading

 

3. Why is the final amount different from simple addition?


Because of compounding:

  • Simple: 10,000 × 5% × 10 = ₹5,000 profit → ₹15,000 total
  • Compound: ₹16,289 → ₹1,289 extra due to reinvestment

 

4. Can I use this for loss-making trades?


Not directly. This assumes consistent profit rate

For realistic planning, use the average win rate and risk-reward ratio. 


5. What if I don’t reinvest profits?


Turn off compounding mentally:

  • Profit per trade = Initial × Rate
  • Total profit = (Profit per trade) × Number of trades
  • Final = Initial + Total profit (no compounding)

 

6. Is 5% per trade realistic?


        No, depends on strategy: 

Warning: Higher % = Higher risk


7. How accurate is this calculator?


It’s a planning tool, not a guarantee. Real trading includes:

  • Slippage
  • Brokerage & taxes
  • Market volatility
  • Emotional mistakes

 

Final Words


This calculator is a mirror — it shows what’s possible with discipline. But markets don’t care about your Excel sheet.

Trade small. Stay alive. Compound wisely. 



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