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AstraZeneca (AZN) Pip Value Calculator | AZN

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Pip ValueAZN

Pip Size0.01
Pip Value (1 lot)$1
Contract Size1
Typical Spread0.8 pips

Trading Tools

Calculate your trading costs and position sizes for AZN

Spread Cost Calculator

Estimate your trading costs with AZN
Per Trade
$0.08
Daily
$0.24
Monthly (22d)
$5.28
Yearly
$63.36

Estimated costs based on standard forex lot ($10/pip). Actual costs vary by instrument and market conditions.

Position Size Calculator

Calculate optimal lot size based on your risk management

Risk LevelMedium Risk
Recommended Position Size
0.40 lots
Risk $200.00
Per pip $4.00
Risk: $200184£158

Based on standard forex lot ($10/pip). Adjust for different instruments. Always verify with your broker.

In-Depth Analysis

AstraZeneca (AZN) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1, producing a fixed pip value of $1 per lot. With a typical spread of 0.8 pips, entry costs alone represent $0.80 per trade — a figure that compounds significantly across high-frequency strategies.

Key Takeaways

  • The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For AZN, that means: Pip Value = ...
  • Assume a position of 200 lots (200 synthetic shares) on AZN at an entry price of 1,150.00. Pip Size: 0.01. Contract Size...
  • A counterintuitive reality: most retail traders set stop-loss distances first and ignore how pip value scales their actu...
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How to Calculate Pip Value for AstraZeneca (AZN)

The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For AZN, that means: Pip Value = 0.01 × 1 × Lots. At 1 lot, each 0.01 price movement equals $0.01 in P&L. Scale to 100 lots and a single pip moves $1.00. The math scales linearly — 500 lots produces $5.00 per pip. Because AZN is a single-share CFD with a contract size of 1, position sizing maps directly to share count. No currency conversion factor applies when the account is denominated in the instrument's base currency. Pulsar Terminal includes a built-in pip value calculator that auto-fills AZN's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual input errors before execution.

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AZN Pip Value Example: Exact Numbers

Assume a position of 200 lots (200 synthetic shares) on AZN at an entry price of 1,150.00. Pip Size: 0.01. Contract Size: 1. Pip Value per lot: $0.01. Total pip value at 200 lots: $2.00. If AZN moves 50 pips (0.50 price points) in your favor, the gross profit is 50 × $2.00 = $100.00. The spread cost on entry at 0.8 pips: 0.8 × $2.00 = $1.60. Net profit after spread: $98.40. A stop-loss placed 30 pips from entry limits maximum loss to 30 × $2.00 = $60.00. These figures assume no overnight financing charges, which apply to positions held past the daily rollover cutoff — typically 22:00 UTC on most brokers as of 2024.

A counterintuitive reality: most retail traders set stop-loss distances first and ignore how pip value scales their actual dollar risk.

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Why Pip Value Determines Position Size, Not Profit Targets

A counterintuitive reality: most retail traders set stop-loss distances first and ignore how pip value scales their actual dollar risk. At $0.01 per pip per lot on AZN, a 100-pip stop on 1,000 lots produces a $1,000 loss — identical to a 10-pip stop on 10,000 lots. The pip value is the multiplier; position size is the variable you control. Data from equity CFD trading patterns suggests that position-size miscalculation, not directional error, accounts for a disproportionate share of account drawdowns. For a 1% risk rule on a $10,000 account, maximum risk per trade is $100. At 200 lots and a 25-pip stop (25 × $2.00 = $50.00), that rule is satisfied with $50 of risk buffer remaining. Recalculate whenever lot size changes — pip value on AZN stays fixed at $0.01 per lot, but total exposure scales with every additional unit added.

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