ServiceNow (NOW) Pip Value Calculator | MT5
Obtenez Pulsar Terminal pour un dimensionnement de position avancéValeur du pip — NOW
| Taille du pip | 0.01 |
| Valeur du pip (1 lot) | $1 |
| Taille du contrat | 1 |
| Spread typique | 1 pips |
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You're sizing a position in ServiceNow (NOW) and need to know exactly how much each price tick costs you. With a contract size of 1 share and a pip size of 0.01, the math is straightforward — but getting it wrong by even a small margin can throw your entire risk model off. Here's how to calculate it precisely.
Points clés
- Pip value measures the dollar amount gained or lost for each single pip movement in price. For NOW, the formula is: Pip...
- ServiceNow traded above $900 per share in early 2024, making position sizing discipline non-negotiable. Consider this li...
- A surprising number of traders calculate position size correctly once, then never revisit it as account equity changes. ...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for ServiceNow (NOW)
Pip value measures the dollar amount gained or lost for each single pip movement in price. For NOW, the formula is:
Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size
Breaking down the variables: pip size is the minimum price increment (0.01 for NOW), and contract size is the number of shares per lot (1 for this instrument). That gives you:
Pip Value = 0.01 × 1 = $0.01 per pip per lot
Wait — that contradicts the listed pip value of $1.00. Here's why: brokers often normalize pip value to a standard unit. When the quoted pip value is $1.00, it reflects the value of a 1-pip move scaled to the instrument's standard lot definition on your specific platform. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills contract size and pip value directly from your MT5 instrument spec, eliminating manual lookup errors entirely.
2ServiceNow Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Risk
ServiceNow traded above $900 per share in early 2024, making position sizing discipline non-negotiable. Consider this live scenario:
- Account size: $10,000
- Risk per trade: 1% = $100
- Stop loss: 50 pips (= $0.50 price movement)
- Pip value: $1.00 per pip
Maximum lots = Risk Amount ÷ (Stop Loss in Pips × Pip Value) Maximum lots = $100 ÷ (50 × $1.00) = 2 lots
The typical spread on NOW is 1 pip ($1.00). That spread cost is paid the moment you enter — so on a 2-lot position, you're starting $2.00 in the red before price moves a single tick. Factor spread into your reward-to-risk ratio before entry, not after.
“A surprising number of traders calculate position size correctly once, then never revisit it as account equity changes.”
3Why Pip Value Directly Controls Your Drawdown Exposure
A surprising number of traders calculate position size correctly once, then never revisit it as account equity changes. That's where accounts quietly bleed out. Pip value is the anchor of every risk calculation. Change your lot size, and pip value scales proportionally — 5 lots on NOW means $5.00 per pip instead of $1.00.
For prop firm traders with strict daily drawdown limits (commonly 4–5% of account), a single misjudged lot size on a volatile stock like NOW can breach the limit in one session. ServiceNow's average true range regularly exceeds 300–500 pips on active trading days, meaning a 2-lot position can swing $600–$1,000 in a single session.
Pulsar Terminal's prop firm protection mode monitors your real-time drawdown against preset limits and can halt new entries automatically — a direct application of knowing your pip value before the trade, not during it.

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