Pip Value Calculator for Mastercard (MA) Stock
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| ピップサイズ | 0.01 |
| ピップ値(1ロット) | $1 |
| コントラクトサイズ | 1 |
| 標準スプレッド | 0.6 pips |
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Mastercard (MA) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of $1 per contract — making position sizing straightforward once you know the formula. Get the numbers wrong and a 50-pip stop becomes a very different risk than you planned. Here's exactly how to calculate it.
重要ポイント
- Pip value for MA is calculated with a simple formula: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For ...
- Assume MA is trading at $460.00 and you're buying 5 contracts. Pip size is 0.01, contract size is 1, pip value is $1 per...
- A $1 pip value sounds small. It isn't, once position size scales up. At 10 contracts with a 50-pip stop, you're risking ...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for Mastercard (MA)
Pip value for MA is calculated with a simple formula: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For Mastercard, that's (0.01 × 1) × contracts = $0.01 per pip, per contract — but since MA is priced in USD and the account base is typically USD, the pip value normalizes to $1 per full pip move on a standard lot. The formula in full: Pip Value = Pip Size ÷ Exchange Rate × Contract Size. With MA denominated in USD and no currency conversion needed, the math stays clean. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator handles this automatically, pulling contract size and pip value directly from the instrument spec so you skip the manual lookup entirely.
2Example Calculation Using Real Mastercard Numbers
Assume MA is trading at $460.00 and you're buying 5 contracts. Pip size is 0.01, contract size is 1, pip value is $1 per contract. You place a stop-loss 30 pips below entry — at $459.70. Risk per contract: 30 × $1 = $30. Total risk on 5 contracts: $150. The typical spread on MA is 0.6 pips, which costs 0.6 × $1 × 5 contracts = $3.00 just to enter the trade. That spread cost matters on short-term trades where your target might only be 10–15 pips. In 2024, MA's average daily range ran roughly 200–350 pips, giving meaningful room for intraday setups — but that spread eats into tight scalping strategies faster than most traders account for.
“A $1 pip value sounds small.”
3Why Pip Value Directly Controls Your Risk Per Trade
A $1 pip value sounds small. It isn't, once position size scales up. At 10 contracts with a 50-pip stop, you're risking $500. Miss the pip value and your risk model breaks entirely. The standard rule: risk no more than 1–2% of account equity per trade. On a $25,000 account, that's $250–$500 maximum loss. Working backwards — $500 risk ÷ $1 pip value = 500 pips of stop room, or 50 pips on 10 contracts. That math only works if you know the pip value cold before entering. MA's $1 pip value also means position sizing scales linearly — double the contracts, double the risk. No compounding quirks from currency conversion. What I look for before any MA trade: confirm pip value, set stop in pips not dollars, then size contracts to fit the risk budget exactly.
よくある質問
Q1What is the pip value for Mastercard (MA) CFDs?
The pip value for MA is $1 per contract, based on a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1. Since MA is priced in USD, no currency conversion adjusts the value — $1 per pip, per contract, every trade.

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