TSM Pip Value Calculator | Taiwan Semiconductor
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| Pip Size | 0.01 |
| Pip Value (1 lot) | $1 |
| Contract Size | 1 |
| Typical Spread | 0.6 pips |
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TSM moved 4.2% in a single session after NVIDIA's earnings call in May 2024 — that's hundreds of pips on a stock priced above $150. If you didn't know your pip value before that move, you were flying blind. Here's exactly how to calculate it for Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing.
Key Takeaways
- TSM trades as a stock CFD with a contract size of 1 share. That simplicity makes the pip value formula straightforward. ...
- Counterintuitive fact: a $0.01 pip size on a $150+ stock means TSM generates enormous pip counts on normal daily moves. ...
- TSM's average true range (ATR) frequently exceeds 200 pips on active trading days. A tight 50-pip stop gets hunted by no...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for TSM Stock CFDs
TSM trades as a stock CFD with a contract size of 1 share. That simplicity makes the pip value formula straightforward.
The formula: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots
For TSM, pip size is 0.01 (one cent), and contract size is 1. So for a single lot: 0.01 × 1 × 1 = $0.01 per pip. Clean. No currency conversion required when trading a USD-denominated instrument in a USD account.
Scale up to 100 lots and each pip is worth $1.00. At 1,000 lots, $10 per pip. The math stays linear — which is exactly what makes position sizing predictable. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills TSM's contract size and pip value, so you skip the manual lookup entirely.
2TSM Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Counterintuitive fact: a $0.01 pip size on a $150+ stock means TSM generates enormous pip counts on normal daily moves.
Assume TSM is trading at $158.40 and you open a 500-lot position. The typical spread is 0.6 pips — that's $0.006 per lot, or $3.00 total entry cost on this position.
Now TSM drops $2.50 intraday. That's 250 pips. At $0.01 per pip per lot, your 500-lot position loses 250 × 500 × $0.01 = $1,250.
Flip it: TSM rallies $3.00 after a strong earnings beat. That's 300 pips × 500 lots × $0.01 = $1,500 profit. Knowing the pip value in advance means you sized that position deliberately — not by accident.
“TSM's average true range (ATR) frequently exceeds 200 pips on active trading days.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Stop-Loss Distance on TSM
TSM's average true range (ATR) frequently exceeds 200 pips on active trading days. A tight 50-pip stop gets hunted by normal volatility before your thesis even plays out.
Risk management starts with a fixed dollar amount you're willing to lose per trade — say $200. Divide that by your pip value per lot to find your maximum position size at a given stop distance.
$200 risk ÷ $0.01 per pip per lot ÷ 150-pip stop = 133 lots maximum.
That calculation runs in seconds. Skip it and you're guessing. TSM is a high-conviction stock for many traders — semiconductor exposure, geopolitical sensitivity, AI supply chain positioning — but conviction without position sizing is just speculation. Lock in the pip value first, then build the trade around it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1What is the pip value for one lot of TSM?
One lot of TSM has a pip value of $0.01, based on a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1 share. Trading 1,000 lots raises that to $10 per pip.

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