Pip Value Calculator for COST Stock (Costco)
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| Taille du pip | 0.01 |
| Valeur du pip (1 lot) | $1 |
| Taille du contrat | 1 |
| Spread typique | 0.8 pips |
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Costco Wholesale (COST) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of $1 per contract — making position sizing arithmetic straightforward but no less critical. With a typical spread of 0.8 pips, every trade starts with an $0.80 cost that must factor into your risk calculations before execution.
Points clés
- The formula is direct: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For COST, that resolves to (0.01 × ...
- Assume COST is trading at $920.00. You enter long at $920.00 with a stop-loss at $915.00 — a 500-pip distance (500 × 0.0...
- Most risk management frameworks target 1–2% account risk per trade. With COST's $1 pip value, the math is direct. On a $...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for COST Stock CFDs
The formula is direct: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For COST, that resolves to (0.01 × 1) × N = $0.01 × N per pip, scaled to $1 per pip at 1 contract with standard lot sizing applied. Because COST's contract size is 1 share-equivalent unit, the pip value stays at $1 regardless of the current share price — unlike forex pairs where pip value shifts with exchange rates. This fixed structure simplifies risk-per-trade calculations. Set a 50-pip stop-loss on 1 contract and your maximum risk is exactly $50, before spread costs. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills COST's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual input errors at the point of order entry.
2COST Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Risk
Assume COST is trading at $920.00. You enter long at $920.00 with a stop-loss at $915.00 — a 500-pip distance (500 × 0.01 = $5.00 price move). At $1 per pip, 1 contract carries $500 in risk. Spread cost adds 0.8 pips ($0.80) at entry, bringing total risk to $500.80. Scaling to 3 contracts: risk rises to $1,502.40. Data from 2024 shows COST's average daily range frequently exceeds 300 pips ($3.00), meaning tight stops under 100 pips face elevated noise-driven stop-out probability. A 200-pip stop on 2 contracts produces $400.80 total risk — a more defensible structure given the instrument's volatility profile.
“Most risk management frameworks target 1–2% account risk per trade.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Position Size, Not the Reverse
Most risk management frameworks target 1–2% account risk per trade. With COST's $1 pip value, the math is direct. On a $25,000 account risking 1% ($250), a 200-pip stop allows 1 contract ($200 risk) but not 2 ($400 risk). Inverting the calculation — starting with a desired contract count and fitting the stop around it — historically produces oversized drawdowns. The spread matters here too. At 0.8 pips, the break-even threshold on a 20-pip target trade is 4% of the profit target consumed before price moves one tick in your favor. Wider targets absorb spread cost more efficiently: a 100-pip target carries only a 0.8% spread drag. Position sizing anchored to pip value, stop distance, and account percentage produces consistent risk exposure across varying COST price levels.
Questions fréquentes
Q1What is the pip value for Costco (COST) stock CFDs?
The pip value for COST is $1 per contract, based on a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1. This means each 0.01 price movement generates exactly $1 profit or loss per contract held.

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