SBUX Pip Value Calculator – Starbucks CFD Trading
Obtenez Pulsar Terminal pour un dimensionnement de position avancéValeur du pip — SBUX
| Taille du pip | 0.01 |
| Valeur du pip (1 lot) | $1 |
| Taille du contrat | 1 |
| Spread typique | 0.4 pips |
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You've spotted a clean breakout on SBUX and you're ready to size your position — but do you know exactly how much each cent of price movement costs you? With Starbucks CFDs, the math is straightforward once you know the instrument specs: a pip size of $0.01 and a fixed pip value of $1 per contract. Get this wrong and your stop-loss distances become guesswork.
Points clés
- The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For SBUX, that's $0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract. N...
- Most traders underestimate how quickly small pip counts add up on equity CFDs. Say you buy 5 contracts of SBUX at $92.50...
- Fixed pip values make SBUX one of the cleaner instruments to size. Every pip is $1. No fluctuating exchange rates, no va...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for SBUX
The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For SBUX, that's $0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per contract. No currency conversion needed — SBUX is priced in USD, so the result lands directly in dollars. Scale up to 10 contracts and each pip is worth $10. The typical spread on SBUX sits at 0.4 pips, meaning you're entering a trade already 40 cents offside per contract. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator handles this automatically, pulling contract size and pip value directly from the instrument so you never need to look up specs manually.
2SBUX Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Most traders underestimate how quickly small pip counts add up on equity CFDs. Say you buy 5 contracts of SBUX at $92.50 and set a stop-loss 30 pips below at $92.20. Your risk calculation: 30 pips × $1 pip value × 5 contracts = $150 total risk. If your account is $5,000 and you're targeting 2% risk per trade, your maximum loss budget is $100 — meaning 5 contracts is already oversized by 50%. Dropping to 3 contracts brings your risk to $90, sitting cleanly inside that threshold. This is exactly the kind of position-sizing discipline that separates consistent traders from those who blow up on a single bad SBUX earnings reaction. The stock dropped over 15% in a single session in October 2023 after a surprise revenue miss — a reminder that gap risk on equity CFDs is real.
“Fixed pip values make SBUX one of the cleaner instruments to size.”
3Why Pip Value Directly Controls Your Risk Per Trade
Fixed pip values make SBUX one of the cleaner instruments to size. Every pip is $1. No fluctuating exchange rates, no variable contract multipliers to second-guess. Set your stop in pips, multiply by contracts, and you have your exact dollar risk before you click buy. The 0.4-pip spread is also worth factoring into your reward-to-risk ratio. On a 20-pip target, you're realistically capturing 19.6 pips after spread — a small but meaningful difference when you're trading frequently. Build the spread cost into every trade plan, not as an afterthought. With SBUX's average daily range typically running between 80 and 150 pips depending on market conditions, there's enough movement to structure trades with 1:2 or better reward-to-risk setups without stretching your stops unreasonably wide.
Questions fréquentes
Q1What is the pip value for one SBUX contract?
One SBUX contract has a pip value of $1.00, based on a pip size of $0.01 and a contract size of 1. This means every one-cent move in the Starbucks share price equals exactly $1 profit or loss per contract held.

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