Pip Value Calculator for Airbus SE (AIR) | CFD Trading
고급 포지션 사이징을 위한 Pulsar Terminal 다운로드핍 가치 — AIR
| 핍 크기 | 0.01 |
| 핍 가치 (1 로트) | $1 |
| 계약 규모 | 1 |
| 일반 스프레드 | 0.6 pips |
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Airbus SE (AIR) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of €1 per contract — two numbers that directly determine how much every price tick costs or earns you. Get these wrong and your position sizing falls apart before the trade even opens.
핵심 요약
- Most equity CFDs use a straightforward pip value formula: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For AIR...
- Airbus closed above €160 per share in early 2024, making it one of Europe's higher-priced equity CFDs. Here's a concrete...
- A 1% account risk rule sounds disciplined. It means nothing without knowing your pip value first. Suppose your trading ...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for Airbus SE (AIR)
Most equity CFDs use a straightforward pip value formula: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For AIR, that means 0.01 × 1 × 1 = €1 per lot. Clean and simple.
Pip size (0.01) represents the smallest price increment the instrument moves. Contract size (1) means one CFD contract equals one share of Airbus. Multiply them together and you get the monetary value of a single pip movement.
Where this gets practical: if you trade 5 contracts, your pip value becomes €5. Each 0.01 move in AIR's price earns or costs you €5. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills these instrument parameters — contract size, pip size, and pip value — so you skip the manual lookup entirely.
2Airbus SE Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Airbus closed above €160 per share in early 2024, making it one of Europe's higher-priced equity CFDs. Here's a concrete example using realistic figures.
Scenario: You buy 10 contracts of AIR at €162.50. The price moves up 50 pips to €163.00.
Calculation:
- Pip value per contract: €1
- Contracts held: 10
- Pips gained: 50
- Profit: 50 × €1 × 10 = €500
Now factor in the typical spread of 0.6 pips. On entry, you immediately absorb €0.60 per contract — €6 on a 10-contract position. That spread cost comes directly off your profit, bringing the net gain to €494. Small percentage, but it compounds across dozens of trades.
The reverse scenario matters equally. A 50-pip drop costs €500 before spread. Knowing this figure before entry — not after — is what separates planned risk from guesswork.
“A 1% account risk rule sounds disciplined.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Actual Risk Per Trade on AIR
A 1% account risk rule sounds disciplined. It means nothing without knowing your pip value first.
Suppose your trading account holds €10,000. You're willing to risk 1% — €100 — on a single AIR trade. Your stop loss is 25 pips below entry.
Maximum position size = Risk Amount ÷ (Stop Loss in Pips × Pip Value) = €100 ÷ (25 × €1) = 4 contracts.
Trade more than 4 contracts and you've broken your own risk rule, regardless of how confident you feel. This formula is the mechanical link between account size, stop distance, and position size.
AIR's €1 pip value makes this arithmetic unusually clean compared to forex pairs where pip values shift with exchange rates. One pip always costs exactly €1. That consistency lets you build position sizing templates that work reliably across multiple trades without recalculating from scratch each session.
For prop firm traders, this precision is non-negotiable. Breaching a daily drawdown limit by even €50 can end a funded account. Exact pip values prevent that.

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