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LCID Pip Value Calculator – Lucid Group Inc.

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Pip ValueLCID

Pip Size0.01
Pip Value (1 lot)$1
Contract Size1
Typical Spread0.3 pips

Trading Tools

Calculate your trading costs and position sizes for LCID

Spread Cost Calculator

Estimate your trading costs with LCID
Per Trade
$0.03
Daily
$0.09
Monthly (22d)
$1.98
Yearly
$23.76

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

Every position in Lucid Group Inc. (LCID) moves in increments of $0.01 per share, and with a contract size of 1, each pip is worth exactly $1.00. Miss that number and your position sizing falls apart before the trade even opens.

Key Takeaways

  • LCID trades with a pip size of 0.01 — meaning the smallest measurable price movement is one cent. The formula for pip va...
  • Counterintuitive fact: a stock priced under $5 can still generate significant dollar risk per trade — LCID proves this d...
  • Most traders pick a share quantity first, then calculate risk. That's backwards. Start with your maximum dollar risk per...
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How to Calculate Pip Value for LCID Stock CFD

LCID trades with a pip size of 0.01 — meaning the smallest measurable price movement is one cent. The formula for pip value on a stock CFD is straightforward:

Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size

For LCID: 0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract.

Unlike forex pairs where pip value shifts with the exchange rate, LCID's pip value stays fixed in USD. That predictability is a genuine edge — you always know exactly how much each price tick costs or earns you. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills this instrument data, including contract size and pip value, so you skip the manual math entirely. Scale to 10 contracts and your pip value becomes $10.00. Scale to 100 and it's $100.00. Linear, clean, no surprises.

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LCID Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Risk

Counterintuitive fact: a stock priced under $5 can still generate significant dollar risk per trade — LCID proves this daily.

Assume you buy 50 LCID contracts at $3.20 with a stop-loss 30 pips (cents) below entry at $2.90.

Risk calculation:

  • Pip value per contract: $1.00
  • Contracts: 50
  • Stop distance: 30 pips
  • Total risk: 50 × $1.00 × 30 = $1,500

Now factor in the typical spread of 0.3 pips ($0.003). On 50 contracts, entry cost alone is $0.003 × 50 = $0.15 — negligible relative to the position. Your effective stop distance from mid-price becomes 30.3 pips, pushing total risk to $1,515. Small difference at this size. At 500 contracts, spread cost jumps to $1.50 and total risk hits $15,150. Spread math scales with size, and ignoring it is how traders misstate their actual risk by 1–2% consistently.

Most traders pick a share quantity first, then calculate risk.

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Why Pip Value Determines Your Position Size — Not the Other Way Around

Most traders pick a share quantity first, then calculate risk. That's backwards. Start with your maximum dollar risk per trade, then derive position size from pip value.

Formula: Position Size (contracts) = Max Risk ÷ (Stop Distance in Pips × Pip Value)

Example: $500 risk budget, 25-pip stop on LCID. 500 ÷ (25 × $1.00) = 20 contracts.

This approach — risk-first sizing — kept institutional desks solvent through the 2021–2022 meme stock volatility cycle when LCID swung 40%+ in single sessions. A 40-cent intraday move on LCID equals 40 pips. At 100 contracts, that's $4,000 of exposure. At 20 contracts sized by the formula above, it's $800. Same market, radically different outcome. Fix your pip value, fix your stop, fix your lot size. In that order.

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Risk Disclaimer

Trading financial instruments carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Always conduct your own research before trading.