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INTC Pip Value Calculator – Intel Stock CFD

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INTC

0.01
Pip Value (1 lot)$1
1
0.3 pips

$0.03
$0.09
$1.98
$23.76

Risk LevelMedium Risk
0.40
$200.00
$4.00
: $200184£158

Intel Corporation (INTC) trades as a stock CFD with a fixed pip value of $1 — meaning every $0.01 move in price equals exactly $1 per contract. No complex math required, but understanding the numbers precisely is what separates disciplined position sizing from guesswork.

  • The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Contracts. For INTC, that's 0.01 × 1 × ...
  • Suppose INTC is trading at $22.50 and you buy 5 contracts. Your pip value per pip movement is 0.01 × 1 × 5 = $0.05 per p...
  • A surprising number of traders set stop-losses in dollar terms without checking what that means in pips — then wonder wh...
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How to Calculate Pip Value for INTC

The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Contracts. For INTC, that's 0.01 × 1 × number of contracts. With one contract, a single pip is worth $1.00. Scale to 10 contracts and each pip is worth $10. The pip size of 0.01 reflects the minimum price increment — one cent — which matches standard U.S. equity pricing conventions that have been in place since decimalization in 2001. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills INTC's contract size and pip value, so you skip the manual lookup entirely.

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INTC Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position

Suppose INTC is trading at $22.50 and you buy 5 contracts. Your pip value per pip movement is 0.01 × 1 × 5 = $0.05 per pip, or $5.00 per full dollar move in the stock price. The typical spread on INTC is 0.3 pips — that's $0.003 per contract, or $0.30 on a 100-contract position. Now set a stop-loss 50 pips ($0.50) below entry at $22.00. On 5 contracts, that stop represents $2.50 of risk. Tight, defined, measurable. That's the point of running these numbers before entering, not after.

A surprising number of traders set stop-losses in dollar terms without checking what that means in pips — then wonder why their risk per trade is inconsistent.

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Why Pip Value Determines Your Actual Risk on INTC

A surprising number of traders set stop-losses in dollar terms without checking what that means in pips — then wonder why their risk per trade is inconsistent. With INTC's $1 pip value per contract, a 100-pip stop on a single contract risks exactly $1.00. Scale to 50 contracts and that same stop costs $50. The math is linear and unforgiving. If your account risk rule is 1% per trade on a $10,000 account — $100 maximum loss — you can hold up to 100 contracts with a 100-pip stop, or 50 contracts with a 200-pip stop. Knowing INTC's pip value locks in that calculation before you click buy. The spread cost of 0.3 pips ($0.30 per contract) also eats into your edge on short-term trades, so factor it into your expected reward-to-risk ratio.

Q1What is the pip value for Intel (INTC) CFDs?

The pip value for INTC is $1.00 per pip, per contract. With a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1, each one-cent move in Intel's price equals $1 of profit or loss per contract held.

Q2How does the INTC spread affect my trading costs?

INTC carries a typical spread of 0.3 pips, which equals $0.30 per contract in entry cost. On a 20-contract position, you're paying $6.00 just to open the trade — a figure worth comparing against your target profit before entering any short-term setup.