Pip Value Calculator for Unilever (ULVR) | ULVR
Pulsar Terminal で高度なポジションサイジングをピップ値 — ULVR
| 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 | 0.5 pips |
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標準外国為替ロット ($10/pip) に基づく推定コスト。実際のコストは商品や市場状況により異なります。
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Unilever PLC (ULVR) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of £1 per contract — numbers that directly determine how much capital moves with every price tick. With a typical spread of 0.5 pips, entry costs on ULVR are measurable and manageable, but only if position sizing is calculated correctly from the start.
重要ポイント
- The standard pip value formula for equity CFDs like ULVR is straightforward: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Num...
- Data from a typical ULVR trade illustrates the practical impact. Assume an entry at 4,250.00p with a stop-loss set 50 pi...
- Historically, ULVR has exhibited annualised volatility between 15% and 25%, with intraday ranges frequently exceeding 30...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for ULVR
The standard pip value formula for equity CFDs like ULVR is straightforward:
Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Contracts
For ULVR: Pip Size = 0.01, Contract Size = 1. Therefore, for a single contract:
Pip Value = 0.01 × 1 × 1 = £0.01 per pip at base unit — scaled to the instrument's standard lot, this resolves to £1 per pip per contract.
This fixed structure differs from forex pairs, where pip value fluctuates with exchange rates. ULVR's pip value remains stable in GBP terms, making position sizing calculations more predictable. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills ULVR's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual input errors before order execution. For multi-contract positions, the calculation scales linearly: 10 contracts produce a £10 pip value, 50 contracts produce £50.
2ULVR Pip Value Example: Real Numbers Applied
Data from a typical ULVR trade illustrates the practical impact. Assume an entry at 4,250.00p with a stop-loss set 50 pips away at 4,200.00p, trading 20 contracts.
Risk per pip = £1 × 20 contracts = £20 per pip Total risk on trade = 50 pips × £20 = £1,000
The typical spread of 0.5 pips adds an immediate cost of £10 (0.5 × £20) at entry. On a £20,000 account, this single trade represents 5% capital exposure — at the outer boundary of standard risk guidelines. Reducing to 10 contracts cuts risk to £500, or 2.5% of the same account. The spread cost drops to £5. These figures show how contract count, not price level, is the primary risk lever for ULVR positions.
“Historically, ULVR has exhibited annualised volatility between 15% and 25%, with intraday ranges frequently exceeding 30–80 pips during earnings releases — most recently observed through 2023 and 2024 reporting periods.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Risk Management Precision on ULVR
Historically, ULVR has exhibited annualised volatility between 15% and 25%, with intraday ranges frequently exceeding 30–80 pips during earnings releases — most recently observed through 2023 and 2024 reporting periods. At £1 per pip per contract, a 50-pip adverse move on a 10-contract position produces a £500 drawdown in minutes.
Fixed pip values enable exact risk-per-trade calculations. A trader targeting £200 maximum loss with a 40-pip stop requires exactly 5 contracts (£200 ÷ 40 pips ÷ £1 = 5). No approximation needed. This precision matters most during volatile sessions: the 0.5-pip spread represents 1% of a 50-pip stop, a negligible friction cost at standard position sizes but meaningful when stops tighten below 10 pips. Position sizing derived from pip value — not gut feel — is what separates consistent risk control from reactive damage limitation.

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