NTES Pip Value Calculator – NetEase Inc. Guide
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| Tamaño del pip | 0.01 |
| Valor del pip (1 lote) | $1 |
| Tamaño del contrato | 1 |
| Spread típico | 0.5 pips |
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NetEase Inc. (NTES) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1, giving each pip a fixed value of $1 per contract. With a typical spread of 0.5 pips, every NTES position starts with a built-in cost you need to account for before calculating your actual risk exposure.
Puntos clave
- The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For NTES, that's (0.01 × 1...
- Counterintuitive fact: the spread cost on NTES is larger relative to a 10-pip target than most traders expect. Here's a ...
- At $1 per pip per contract, NTES offers clean, linear risk scaling. Risk $50 on a trade? With a 10-pip stop, run 5 contr...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for NTES
The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For NTES, that's (0.01 × 1) × contracts = $0.01 per contract at the base level — but since the pip value is normalized to $1, the effective calculation already accounts for the price scaling built into the instrument definition. Practically: 1 contract of NTES moves $1 for every full pip (0.01 price change). Scale to 10 contracts and a 5-pip move generates $50 in P&L. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills NTES contract size and pip value, so you skip manual lookups entirely. The key variable you control is position size — get that right and the math handles itself.
2NTES Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Counterintuitive fact: the spread cost on NTES is larger relative to a 10-pip target than most traders expect. Here's a concrete example. You buy 5 contracts of NTES at 98.50. Your stop-loss sits 20 pips away at 98.30. Your take-profit targets 40 pips at 98.90. Risk per trade: 20 pips × $1 × 5 contracts = $100. Reward: 40 pips × $1 × 5 contracts = $200. That's a clean 1:2 risk/reward ratio. Now factor in the 0.5-pip spread: entry cost is $0.50 × 5 contracts = $2.50. Your actual breakeven shifts to 98.505, and your effective reward drops to $197.50. Small number, but across 100 trades in 2024, that's $250 in spread costs on this setup alone. Account for it from day one.
“At $1 per pip per contract, NTES offers clean, linear risk scaling.”
3Why Pip Value Directly Controls Your Position Sizing
At $1 per pip per contract, NTES offers clean, linear risk scaling. Risk $50 on a trade? With a 10-pip stop, run 5 contracts. With a 25-pip stop, run 2 contracts. The math stays simple. Most retail accounts blow up not from bad entries but from inconsistent position sizing — risking 3% on one trade and 0.5% on the next. A fixed pip value like NTES's $1 makes it easier to enforce a consistent rule, such as never risking more than 1% of a $10,000 account ($100) per trade. That means a 20-pip stop allows exactly 5 contracts. No guessing. Define your account risk percentage first, divide by (stop distance × pip value), and you have your position size in seconds.
Preguntas frecuentes
Q1What is the pip value for one contract of NTES?
One contract of NetEase Inc. (NTES) has a pip value of $1, with a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1. A 10-pip price move on a single contract produces exactly $10 in profit or loss.

Aviso de riesgo
El trading de instrumentos financieros conlleva un riesgo significativo y puede no ser adecuado para todos los inversores. El rendimiento pasado no garantiza resultados futuros. Este contenido tiene fines educativos únicamente y no debe considerarse asesoramiento de inversión. Siempre realice su propia investigación antes de operar.