LSEG Pip Value Calculator | London Stock Exchange
고급 포지션 사이징을 위한 Pulsar Terminal 다운로드핍 가치 — LSEG
| 핍 크기 | 0.01 |
| 핍 가치 (1 로트) | $1 |
| 계약 규모 | 1 |
| 일반 스프레드 | 0.8 pips |
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London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) CFDs carry a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of $1 per contract — figures that directly determine how much each price tick costs or earns per position. With a typical spread of 0.8 pips, every trade begins with an immediate cost of $0.80 against the trader's equity, making accurate pip value calculation non-negotiable for disciplined risk management.
핵심 요약
- The standard pip value formula for CFD instruments is: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For...
- Counterintuitively, a $1 pip value sounds small — until position size scales up. Consider this scenario based on LSEG's ...
- Risk management without pip value data is guesswork. A $1.00 pip value on LSEG gives traders a fixed conversion rate bet...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for LSEG CFDs
The standard pip value formula for CFD instruments is: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For LSEG, pip size is 0.01 and contract size is 1, which produces a base pip value of exactly $1.00 per contract. No currency conversion is required when the account is denominated in USD. Scaling is linear — 5 contracts yields a $5.00 pip value, 10 contracts yields $10.00. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills LSEG's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual input errors before order placement. The formula's simplicity here is deceptive; the real complexity lies in translating that per-pip figure into a precise stop-loss distance that respects a defined percentage risk per trade.
2LSEG Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Risk
Counterintuitively, a $1 pip value sounds small — until position size scales up. Consider this scenario based on LSEG's instrument specifications: a trader opens 20 contracts on LSEG at an entry price of 2,400.00. Pip value per contract: $1.00. Total pip value across 20 contracts: $20.00. The 0.8-pip spread costs $16.00 at entry (0.8 × $20.00). A stop-loss placed 25 pips from entry represents a maximum loss of $500.00 (25 × $20.00). If the account holds $10,000, that stop places 5% of capital at risk on a single trade — exceeding the 1–2% threshold most institutional risk frameworks, including those documented by the CFA Institute as of 2023, recommend as a ceiling for individual position exposure. Adjusting to 10 contracts cuts the stop-loss exposure to $250.00, bringing risk to 2.5% — a more defensible level.
“Risk management without pip value data is guesswork.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Position Sizing Precision for LSEG
Risk management without pip value data is guesswork. A $1.00 pip value on LSEG gives traders a fixed conversion rate between price movement and monetary loss — the essential input for the position sizing formula: Contracts = (Account Risk in $) ÷ (Stop Distance in Pips × Pip Value). For a $15,000 account risking 1% ($150) with a 15-pip stop: Contracts = $150 ÷ (15 × $1.00) = 10 contracts. That calculation is only valid when pip value is confirmed, not estimated. The 0.8-pip spread on LSEG also functions as a hidden cost that compounds across high-frequency strategies — 50 round-trip trades per month at 20 contracts generates $800 in spread costs alone (50 × 0.8 × $20.00). Factoring spread into expected value calculations separates strategies with genuine edge from those that merely appear profitable before transaction costs.

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