NOC Pip Value Calculator – Northrop Grumman
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| Taille du pip | 0.01 |
| Valeur du pip (1 lot) | $1 |
| Taille du contrat | 1 |
| Spread typique | 1 pips |
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One miscalculated pip value can turn a disciplined trade into an oversized risk. For Northrop Grumman Corporation (NOC), each pip — the minimum price movement of $0.01 — carries a fixed value of $1.00 per contract, making position sizing straightforward once you understand the mechanics.
Points clés
- The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For NOC, that means $0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract...
- Suppose NOC is trading at $480.00 and you buy 10 contracts. The typical spread is 1 pip ($0.01), which costs you $0.10 a...
- Most traders decide position size based on gut feel, then check if the risk is acceptable. That's backwards. Start with ...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for NOC Stock CFDs
The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For NOC, that means $0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract. Pip size (0.01) is the smallest price increment the instrument moves. Contract size (1) represents one share of NOC per CFD unit. Because both inputs are fixed, the pip value never changes with price — unlike forex pairs where pip value fluctuates with the exchange rate. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills these contract parameters for NOC, so you're never manually hunting for instrument specs before placing a trade.
2NOC Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Suppose NOC is trading at $480.00 and you buy 10 contracts. The typical spread is 1 pip ($0.01), which costs you $0.10 at entry — $0.01 × 1 × 10 contracts. Now set a stop-loss 50 pips ($0.50) below entry at $479.50. Your maximum risk on that trade: 50 pips × $1.00 × 10 contracts = $500. Flip the scenario and target 100 pips ($1.00) to the upside — potential profit of $1,000. That 2:1 reward-to-risk ratio was calculated in seconds, not estimated. Precision here isn't a luxury; it's the difference between a trade that fits your risk rules and one that quietly breaks them.
“Most traders decide position size based on gut feel, then check if the risk is acceptable.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Position Size — Not the Other Way Around
Most traders decide position size based on gut feel, then check if the risk is acceptable. That's backwards. Start with your account risk limit — say, 1% of a $50,000 account, or $500 — then divide by your stop distance in dollar terms. With NOC's $1.00 pip value and a 50-pip stop, $500 ÷ $50 (stop value per contract) = 10 contracts. Defense contractors like Northrop Grumman saw elevated volatility through 2022–2023 as geopolitical events drove sharp intraday swings. During those periods, traders using fixed pip value calculations maintained consistent risk exposure even as NOC's price moved from $400 to over $520. Without anchoring position size to pip value, volatility expansions silently inflate risk beyond intended limits.
Questions fréquentes
Q1Does NOC pip value change when the stock price moves?
No. Because the contract size is 1 and pip size is fixed at $0.01, the pip value stays at $1.00 regardless of whether NOC trades at $300 or $600. This differs from forex instruments where pip value shifts with currency pair fluctuations.
Q2How does the spread affect my NOC trade cost?
NOC carries a typical spread of 1 pip ($0.01). On a 10-contract position, that's a $0.10 entry cost — small relative to most stop distances, but it still counts against your first pip of profit. Factor the spread into your breakeven calculation, especially on short-duration trades.

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