LVMH (MC) Pip Value Calculator | MC.PA CFD
고급 포지션 사이징을 위한 Pulsar Terminal 다운로드핍 가치 — MC
| 핍 크기 | 0.01 |
| 핍 가치 (1 로트) | $1 |
| 계약 규모 | 1 |
| 일반 스프레드 | 1.5 pips |
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LVMH (MC) trades on Euronext Paris with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of €1 per contract — making position sizing straightforward compared to forex pairs where pip values shift with exchange rates. Get the formula, a worked example, and the risk management logic behind every MC trade.
핵심 요약
- The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For MC, that's: 0.01 × 1 × Lots = €0.01 p...
- Assume MC is trading at €720.50 and you open 10 contracts long. Pip value per contract: €1 Total pip value for 10 contr...
- Most traders focus on stop-loss distance in pips. The number that actually controls risk is pip value multiplied by posi...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for LVMH (MC)
The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots.
For MC, that's: 0.01 × 1 × Lots = €0.01 per lot at the base unit — but since the contract size is 1 share-equivalent, each full pip move (0.01 price change) equals exactly €1 per contract.
No currency conversion needed. LVMH is priced in euros, and if your account is denominated in euros, the pip value stays constant at €1 regardless of where the price trades — whether MC is at €650 or €850. That stability is rare. Forex instruments recalculate pip value dynamically as the quote currency fluctuates, which adds a layer of complexity absent here.
Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator handles this automatically, pulling MC's contract size and pip value so you can skip manual entry entirely.
2LVMH Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Assume MC is trading at €720.50 and you open 10 contracts long.
Pip value per contract: €1 Total pip value for 10 contracts: €10 Typical spread cost: 1.5 pips × €10 = €15 to enter the trade
Now set a 50-pip stop-loss. Your maximum risk on this trade: 50 × €10 = €500.
Flip it around: if MC rallies 120 pips to €721.70, your profit is 120 × €10 = €1,200. The math is linear and clean. Each pip is worth exactly €10 for a 10-contract position, every single time — no recalculation required mid-trade.
The 1.5-pip spread means price must move 1.5 pips in your favor before you break even. On a stock priced above €700, that's a negligible friction cost relative to typical daily ranges, which frequently exceed 200 pips on volatile sessions.
“Most traders focus on stop-loss distance in pips.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Actual Risk Per Trade
Most traders focus on stop-loss distance in pips. The number that actually controls risk is pip value multiplied by position size.
A 30-pip stop on MC with 1 contract risks €30. The same 30-pip stop with 20 contracts risks €600. Same chart setup, radically different exposure. This is why calculating pip value before sizing a position — not after — separates disciplined traders from reactive ones.
The 2% rule offers a practical anchor: risk no more than 2% of account equity per trade. On a €25,000 account, that's €500 maximum risk. Working backward: €500 ÷ 50 pips = €10 pip value required, meaning 10 contracts is your ceiling for a 50-pip stop.
LVMH posted a market cap exceeding €300 billion in 2023, making it Europe's largest luxury conglomerate by value. High-profile stocks like this attract sharp intraday moves around earnings and macro events — exactly when precise position sizing prevents a single trade from inflicting disproportionate damage to your account.

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