SONY Pip Value Calculator – Sony Group Corp
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| Dimensione pip | 1 |
| Valore pip (1 lotto) | $1 |
| Dimensione del contratto | 1 |
| Spread tipico | 4 pips |
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Sony Group Corporation (SONY) trades with a pip size of 1 and a fixed pip value of $1 per contract — making position sizing arithmetic unusually straightforward for an equity CFD. With a typical spread of 4 pips, entering a SONY position costs $4 in spread per contract before price moves a single tick in your favor.
Punti chiave
- The standard pip value formula for equity CFDs is: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For SONY, that...
- Counterintuitively, SONY's $1 pip value can mask meaningful risk at larger lot sizes. Consider this scenario based on 20...
- Risk management starts with one number: maximum dollar risk per trade. With SONY's $1 pip value, the position sizing for...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for SONY
The standard pip value formula for equity CFDs is: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For SONY, that resolves to: 1 × 1 × Lots = $1 per lot per pip. No currency conversion required when trading in USD-denominated accounts — the 1:1 ratio between pip size and pip value eliminates a common calculation layer. For a 10-lot position, each 1-point move in SONY's price generates exactly $10 in P&L. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills SONY's contract size and pip value directly from the instrument specification, removing manual input errors. The linear structure here means scaling positions is purely multiplicative — double the lots, double the dollar exposure per pip.
2SONY Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Risk
Counterintuitively, SONY's $1 pip value can mask meaningful risk at larger lot sizes. Consider this scenario based on 2024 price levels, with SONY trading near $80 per share. A trader enters 50 lots long. The spread cost at entry: 4 pips × $1 × 50 lots = $200 immediate cost. If SONY moves 25 pips against the position, the loss reaches $1,250 — before spread. A 50-pip adverse move produces $2,500 in losses on that same position. At 100 lots, those figures double. The calculation table: 10 lots / 10-pip move = $100 loss; 50 lots / 10-pip move = $500 loss; 100 lots / 10-pip move = $1,000 loss. The math is clean, but the dollar exposure scales fast with lot size.
“Risk management starts with one number: maximum dollar risk per trade.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Maximum Position Size
Risk management starts with one number: maximum dollar risk per trade. With SONY's $1 pip value, the position sizing formula is direct — Max Lots = Account Risk ($) ÷ (Stop Distance in Pips × $1). A $500 risk budget with a 25-pip stop supports a maximum of 20 lots. Data from institutional risk frameworks consistently place per-trade risk between 1% and 2% of capital. On a $25,000 account, that's $250–$500 per trade. At SONY's spread of 4 pips, the break-even move required is just 4 pips — relatively low friction for a single-share contract size instrument. Positions sized beyond the formula's output convert a defined-risk trade into an undefined-risk one. The $1 pip value makes SONY one of the more calculable equity CFDs for stop placement precision.
Domande frequenti
Q1What is the pip value for Sony Group Corporation (SONY)?
SONY has a pip value of $1 per lot, with a pip size of 1 and a contract size of 1. A 10-pip move on a 5-lot position produces exactly $50 in P&L, making position sizing calculations direct and linear.

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