HSBA Pip Value Calculator – HSBC Holdings PLC
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| Taille du pip | 0.01 |
| Valeur du pip (1 lot) | $1 |
| Taille du contrat | 1 |
| Spread typique | 0.4 pips |
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HSBA trades with a fixed pip value of £1 — no currency conversion required, no floating variables. That simplicity makes position sizing on HSBC Holdings PLC straightforward, but only if you know exactly how the numbers stack up before you place the trade.
Points clés
- The formula is direct: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For HSBA, pip size is 0.01 and contract si...
- Here's a concrete setup. You buy 500 lots of HSBA at 640.00p. Your stop-loss sits at 635.00p — a 500-pip distance (5.00p...
- Most traders set a stop in pips without converting it to a pound figure first. That's where accounts bleed. A 200-pip st...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for HSBA
The formula is direct: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For HSBA, pip size is 0.01 and contract size is 1 share per lot. Multiply those together and you get £0.01 per lot at the base level — but since standard position sizing typically works in larger lot blocks, the effective pip value scales linearly with your position size. At 100 lots, pip value is £1. At 1,000 lots, it's £10 per pip. No exotic conversion factors, no cross-currency adjustments. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills HSBA's contract size and pip value, so this math happens in real time as you size your trade.
2HSBA Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Here's a concrete setup. You buy 500 lots of HSBA at 640.00p. Your stop-loss sits at 635.00p — a 500-pip distance (5.00p ÷ 0.01 pip size). With a pip value of £1 per 100 lots, your 500-lot position carries £5 per pip. That 500-pip stop represents £2,500 of risk. The typical spread of 0.4 pips adds £2 of entry cost on that position — negligible, but worth factoring into your break-even calculation. If your account risk limit is £500 per trade, you'd need to cut position size to 100 lots or tighten the stop to 100 pips. The math doesn't lie. Run it before entry, not after.
“Most traders set a stop in pips without converting it to a pound figure first.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Actual Risk Exposure on HSBA
Most traders set a stop in pips without converting it to a pound figure first. That's where accounts bleed. A 200-pip stop on HSBA sounds modest — until you realize a 1,000-lot position turns that into £2,000 at risk on a single trade. HSBA saw significant intraday volatility during the 2023 banking sector stress events, with swings exceeding 300 pips in a session. Position sizing based on pip value — not just pip distance — is what separates a controlled drawdown from an account-damaging loss. Set your maximum risk in pounds first, divide by pip value, then divide by your stop distance in pips. That gives you the correct lot size. Work backwards from risk, not forwards from conviction.
Questions fréquentes
Q1What is the pip value for HSBC Holdings PLC (HSBA)?
HSBA has a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1, giving a pip value of £0.01 per single lot. At 100 lots, pip value is £1. Scale your position size accordingly based on your stop distance and maximum acceptable loss per trade.
Q2How does the HSBA spread affect my trade cost?
The typical spread on HSBA is 0.4 pips. At a pip value of £1 per 100 lots, a 1,000-lot position incurs an entry cost of £4 from the spread alone. For short-term trades with tight targets, factor this into your minimum required reward-to-risk ratio.

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