LCID Pip Value Calculator – Lucid Group Inc.
Obtenez Pulsar Terminal pour un dimensionnement de position avancéValeur du pip — LCID
| Taille du pip | 0.01 |
| Valeur du pip (1 lot) | $1 |
| Taille du contrat | 1 |
| Spread typique | 0.3 pips |
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Every position in Lucid Group Inc. (LCID) moves in increments of $0.01 per share, and with a contract size of 1, each pip is worth exactly $1.00. Miss that number and your position sizing falls apart before the trade even opens.
Points clés
- LCID trades with a pip size of 0.01 — meaning the smallest measurable price movement is one cent. The formula for pip va...
- Counterintuitive fact: a stock priced under $5 can still generate significant dollar risk per trade — LCID proves this d...
- Most traders pick a share quantity first, then calculate risk. That's backwards. Start with your maximum dollar risk per...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for LCID Stock CFD
LCID trades with a pip size of 0.01 — meaning the smallest measurable price movement is one cent. The formula for pip value on a stock CFD is straightforward:
Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size
For LCID: 0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract.
Unlike forex pairs where pip value shifts with the exchange rate, LCID's pip value stays fixed in USD. That predictability is a genuine edge — you always know exactly how much each price tick costs or earns you. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills this instrument data, including contract size and pip value, so you skip the manual math entirely. Scale to 10 contracts and your pip value becomes $10.00. Scale to 100 and it's $100.00. Linear, clean, no surprises.
2LCID Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Risk
Counterintuitive fact: a stock priced under $5 can still generate significant dollar risk per trade — LCID proves this daily.
Assume you buy 50 LCID contracts at $3.20 with a stop-loss 30 pips (cents) below entry at $2.90.
Risk calculation:
- Pip value per contract: $1.00
- Contracts: 50
- Stop distance: 30 pips
- Total risk: 50 × $1.00 × 30 = $1,500
Now factor in the typical spread of 0.3 pips ($0.003). On 50 contracts, entry cost alone is $0.003 × 50 = $0.15 — negligible relative to the position. Your effective stop distance from mid-price becomes 30.3 pips, pushing total risk to $1,515. Small difference at this size. At 500 contracts, spread cost jumps to $1.50 and total risk hits $15,150. Spread math scales with size, and ignoring it is how traders misstate their actual risk by 1–2% consistently.
“Most traders pick a share quantity first, then calculate risk.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Position Size — Not the Other Way Around
Most traders pick a share quantity first, then calculate risk. That's backwards. Start with your maximum dollar risk per trade, then derive position size from pip value.
Formula: Position Size (contracts) = Max Risk ÷ (Stop Distance in Pips × Pip Value)
Example: $500 risk budget, 25-pip stop on LCID. 500 ÷ (25 × $1.00) = 20 contracts.
This approach — risk-first sizing — kept institutional desks solvent through the 2021–2022 meme stock volatility cycle when LCID swung 40%+ in single sessions. A 40-cent intraday move on LCID equals 40 pips. At 100 contracts, that's $4,000 of exposure. At 20 contracts sized by the formula above, it's $800. Same market, radically different outcome. Fix your pip value, fix your stop, fix your lot size. In that order.

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