FCX Pip Value Calculator | Freeport-McMoRan
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| Tamaño del pip | 0.01 |
| Valor del pip (1 lote) | $1 |
| Tamaño del contrato | 1 |
| Spread típico | 0.3 pips |
Herramientas de trading
Calcula tus costos de trading y tamaños de posición para FCX
Calculadora de costes de spread
Costos estimados basados en un lote forex estándar ($10/pip). Los costos reales varían según el instrumento y las condiciones del mercado.
Calculadora de tamaño de posición
Calcula el tamaño de lote óptimo según tu gestión de riesgo
Basado en un lote forex estándar ($10/pip). Ajusta para diferentes instrumentos. Verifica siempre con tu broker.
A $0.01 move in FCX stock translates to exactly $1.00 per contract — a fixed relationship that makes position sizing straightforward once you know the formula. With FCX trading around multi-year highs driven by copper demand cycles, precision in risk calculation matters more than ever. Miss this number and your stop-loss placement becomes guesswork.
Puntos clave
- The formula is direct: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For FCX, that means 0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract....
- Counterintuitive fact: the typical FCX spread of 0.3 pips costs $0.30 per contract on entry alone — small in isolation, ...
- Risk management starts with a fixed dollar amount per trade — data suggests professional traders typically risk between ...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for FCX
The formula is direct: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For FCX, that means 0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract. No currency conversion required — FCX trades in USD, so the output is already in account-base currency for most traders. Scale to 10 contracts and a single pip move equals $10.00. Scale to 100 contracts and you're looking at $100.00 per $0.01 price increment. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills FCX's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual input errors before you size a position.
2FCX Pip Value Example: Running the Real Numbers
Counterintuitive fact: the typical FCX spread of 0.3 pips costs $0.30 per contract on entry alone — small in isolation, but across 50 round-trip trades that's $30.00 in spread friction per contract, before any adverse price movement. Consider a practical scenario: a trader enters 5 FCX contracts with a 40-pip stop-loss, targeting 80 pips. Risk per trade = 40 pips × $1.00 × 5 contracts = $200.00. Reward = 80 pips × $1.00 × 5 contracts = $400.00. That's a clean 1:2 risk-reward ratio, calculable in seconds. The spread at 0.3 pips adds $1.50 to the effective cost of entry across those 5 contracts — a figure that compounds meaningfully over high-frequency strategies.
“Risk management starts with a fixed dollar amount per trade — data suggests professional traders typically risk between 0.5% and 2% of account equity per position.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Maximum Position Size
Risk management starts with a fixed dollar amount per trade — data suggests professional traders typically risk between 0.5% and 2% of account equity per position. On a $25,000 account risking 1%, maximum loss per trade is $250. With FCX's pip value at $1.00 and a 50-pip stop, the maximum position size is $250 ÷ (50 × $1.00) = 5 contracts. Adjust the stop to 25 pips and the allowable size doubles to 10 contracts. This arithmetic is non-negotiable — position sizes derived without pip value data produce inconsistent risk exposure across trades. FCX's $1.00 pip value and 0.01 pip size make it one of the more mechanically transparent instruments for applying fixed-fractional position sizing models, which historically outperform fixed-lot approaches over rolling 12-month periods.
Preguntas frecuentes
Q1What is the pip value for one FCX contract?
One pip in FCX equals $1.00 per contract, based on a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1. This value remains constant regardless of the current FCX share price, making risk calculations consistent across different market conditions.

Aviso de riesgo
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