Crypto Profit Calculator

Enter your buy price, sell price, investment amount, and optional investment fee and exit fee to calculate your crypto profit or loss. The Crypto Profit Calculator shows your profit/loss, total exit amount, and ROI percentage so you can plan trades with confidence.

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The total amount you invested in the cryptocurrency.

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The price per coin when you bought.

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The price per coin when you sell.

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Any trading or exchange fee paid when buying.

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Any trading or exchange fee paid when selling.

Results

Profit / Loss

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Return on Investment (ROI)

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Total Investment Amount

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Total Exit Amount

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Coins Purchased

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Investment Breakdown

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate crypto profit?

Crypto profit is calculated using the formula: (Investment − Investment Fee) × (Sell Price ÷ Buy Price) − Investment − Exit Fee. For example, a $5,000 investment at a buy price of $20,000 and sell price of $30,000 with $50 fees on each side yields a profit of $2,375. This calculator handles all that math for you automatically.

What inputs do I need to use this calculator?

You need four core values: your initial investment amount, the buy price (price per coin when you purchased), and the sell price (price per coin when you sell). Optionally, you can enter investment and exit fees charged by your exchange for a more accurate result.

Does the calculator account for trading fees?

Yes. You can enter both an investment fee (paid when buying) and an exit fee (paid when selling). These are deducted from your profit calculation so the result reflects your actual net gain or loss.

What is ROI in crypto trading?

ROI (Return on Investment) is the percentage gain or loss relative to your original investment. A positive ROI means you made a profit, while a negative ROI means you incurred a loss. This calculator shows your ROI alongside your dollar profit or loss.

When should I take profit in crypto?

There's no universal rule, but many traders use a percentage-based strategy — for example, taking partial profits at 25%, 50%, and 100% gains. Others use technical analysis or set price targets in advance. The right time depends on your investment goals and risk tolerance.

Should I reinvest my crypto profits?

Reinvesting profits (compounding) can significantly grow your portfolio over time, but it also increases your exposure to market risk. A balanced approach is to reinvest a portion of profits while setting aside some for taxes or a cash reserve.

Can I use this calculator for any cryptocurrency?

Yes. This calculator works for Bitcoin, Ethereum, and any other cryptocurrency — just enter the relevant buy price, sell price, and investment amount for the coin you're trading.

What is the difference between profit and ROI?

Profit is the absolute dollar amount you gained or lost on a trade. ROI is the profit expressed as a percentage of your original investment. Both metrics are useful: profit tells you the real dollar value, while ROI helps you compare performance across different trade sizes.

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