NVDA Pip Value Calculator – NVIDIA Trading
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| Dimensione pip | 0.01 |
| Valore pip (1 lotto) | $1 |
| Dimensione del contratto | 1 |
| Spread tipico | 0.6 pips |
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NVIDIA (NVDA) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of $1 per contract — two numbers that directly determine your dollar exposure on every position. With a typical spread of 0.6 pips, each round-trip trade starts with a $0.60 cost before price moves a single tick in your favor.
Punti chiave
- The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For NVDA, that resolves to...
- Assume NVDA is trading at $875.40 and you enter a long position of 5 contracts. The spread is 0.6 pips ($0.006 per contr...
- A counterintuitive fact: most sizing errors come from fixing contract count first, then checking risk after. The correct...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for NVDA
The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For NVDA, that resolves to (0.01 × 1) × number of contracts = $0.01 per pip, per contract — but since NVDA's contract size is 1 share-equivalent, the quoted pip value of $1 reflects a 1-point move, not a single 0.01 increment. To scale: holding 10 contracts means each full point move equals $10. Each 0.01 pip move equals $0.10 on that same 10-contract position. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills NVDA's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual input errors before you size a position.
2NVDA Pip Value Example: Real Numbers
Assume NVDA is trading at $875.40 and you enter a long position of 5 contracts. The spread is 0.6 pips ($0.006 per contract, or $0.03 total entry cost). You set a stop-loss 200 pips (2.00 points) below entry at $873.40. Risk calculation: 200 pips × $0.01 pip value × 5 contracts = $10.00 maximum loss on this trade. If NVDA moves 500 pips (5.00 points) to $880.40 before hitting your take-profit, the gross gain is 500 × $0.01 × 5 = $25.00. That produces a 2.5:1 reward-to-risk ratio — a threshold many systematic strategies require before entry. The 0.6-pip spread represents 0.3% of the 200-pip stop distance, a relatively low friction cost on this setup.
“A counterintuitive fact: most sizing errors come from fixing contract count first, then checking risk after.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Position Size — Not the Other Way Around
A counterintuitive fact: most sizing errors come from fixing contract count first, then checking risk after. The correct sequence reverses that. With NVDA's pip value at $0.01 per pip per contract, a trader risking $100 on a 500-pip stop can hold exactly 20 contracts (100 ÷ (500 × 0.01) = 20). That math is fixed by the instrument. NVDA's relatively low per-pip dollar value — compared to forex majors where a standard lot yields $10 per pip — means position counts run higher for equivalent dollar risk. In 2024, NVDA's intraday range averaged over 300 pips on active sessions, making stop placement precision critical. A 50-pip miscalculation on a 20-contract position equals $10 of unintended risk — small in isolation, but compounding across a multi-position portfolio. Anchoring every trade to a pre-calculated pip value keeps risk consistent regardless of price level.
Domande frequenti
Q1What is the pip value for one NVDA contract?
One NVDA contract has a pip size of 0.01 and a pip value of $0.01 per pip. A full 1-point (100-pip) move on a single contract equals $1.00. Scale linearly with contract count.

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