Pip Value Calculator for Hermes International (RMS)
Obtenez Pulsar Terminal pour un dimensionnement de position avancéValeur du pip — RMS
| Taille du pip | 0.01 |
| Valeur du pip (1 lot) | $1 |
| Taille du contrat | 1 |
| Spread typique | 2 pips |
Outils de trading
Calculez vos coûts de trading et tailles de position pour RMS
Calculateur de coût du spread
Coûts estimés basés sur un lot forex standard (10 $/pip). Les coûts réels varient selon l'instrument et les conditions du marché.
Calculateur de taille de position
Calculez la taille de lot optimale selon votre gestion du risque
Basé sur un lot forex standard (10 $/pip). Ajustez pour différents instruments. Vérifiez toujours avec votre courtier.
You're sizing a position on Hermes International (RMS) and need to know exactly how much each price tick costs you. With a pip value of €1 and a pip size of 0.01, the math is straightforward — but getting it wrong by even a factor of two can blow through your stop loss budget before you realize it.
Points clés
- The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For Hermes International, that's 0.01 × 1 ...
- Say RMS is quoted at €2,150.00 and you want to risk €50 on a trade with a 25-pip stop loss. The calculation: €50 ÷ 25 pi...
- A fixed percentage risk rule — say, 1% of a €10,000 account — means nothing without knowing the pip value of your instru...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for RMS Stock CFDs
The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For Hermes International, that's 0.01 × 1 × Lots. One lot gives you exactly €1 per pip. Scaling up to 5 lots? Each 0.01 move in RMS costs or earns you €5. The contract size of 1 means you're trading single shares as the base unit, which keeps position sizing granular and precise — useful for a stock that traded above €2,000 per share through most of 2023. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills RMS instrument data including contract size and pip value, so you skip the manual lookup entirely.
2RMS Pip Value Example: Sizing a Real Trade
Say RMS is quoted at €2,150.00 and you want to risk €50 on a trade with a 25-pip stop loss. The calculation: €50 ÷ 25 pips = €2 per pip required. Since one lot = €1 per pip, you trade 2 lots. Your stop triggers, you lose exactly €50. No surprises. Now flip it — you're running 10 lots with a 2-pip spread on entry. That spread alone costs 10 × €1 × 2 = €20 before the trade moves a single tick. At tight position sizes this is negligible; at 50 lots, you're paying €100 just to get in. Factor the spread cost into your reward-to-risk ratio from the start.
“A fixed percentage risk rule — say, 1% of a €10,000 account — means nothing without knowing the pip value of your instrument.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Whether Your Risk Model Actually Works
A fixed percentage risk rule — say, 1% of a €10,000 account — means nothing without knowing the pip value of your instrument. On RMS, 1% risk = €100. With a 50-pip stop, that allows 2 lots (€1 × 2 × 50 = €100). Miss the pip value and you might trade 5 lots, turning a 1% risk into a 2.5% loss. High-priced equities like Hermes amplify this problem because stops measured in price terms can look small while representing significant pip counts. The €1 pip value on RMS is actually one of the cleaner setups for risk math — whole-number outputs make position sizing fast and verifiable without a spreadsheet.
Questions fréquentes
Q1What is the pip value for Hermes International (RMS) CFDs?
The pip value for RMS is €1 per lot, based on a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1. Trading 3 lots means each 0.01 price movement equals €3 of profit or loss.
Q2How does the spread affect my RMS trade cost?
RMS carries a typical spread of 2 pips, which equals €2 per lot at entry. On a 10-lot position, you're immediately down €20 before price moves — this cost should be included when calculating your minimum reward target.

Avertissement sur les risques
Le trading d'instruments financiers comporte des risques importants et peut ne pas convenir à tous les investisseurs. Les performances passées ne garantissent pas les résultats futurs. Ce contenu est fourni à titre éducatif uniquement et ne constitue pas un conseil en investissement. Effectuez toujours vos propres recherches avant de trader.