NFLX Pip Value Calculator – Netflix Stock CFD
— NFLX
| 0.01 | |
| Pip Value (1 lot) | $1 |
| 1 | |
| 1 pips |
Netflix stock (NFLX) moves in cents, not fractions — and that single detail changes how you size positions compared to forex pairs. With a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1 share, every price tick on NFLX has a fixed, calculable dollar impact. Get the math right before you place the trade.
- The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For NFLX, that means 0.01 × 1 × l...
- Assume NFLX is trading at $620.00 and you open a 10-lot position. Each pip (0.01 price movement) is worth $1.00 × 10 lot...
- NFLX regularly moves 2–5% in a single session — that's $12 to $31 on a $620 stock, or 1,200 to 3,100 pips. At 10 lots, a...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for NFLX CFDs
The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For NFLX, that means 0.01 × 1 × lots traded. One lot delivers a pip value of exactly $1.00 per 0.01 price move — clean, round, easy to work with. Unlike forex crosses where pip value shifts with exchange rates, NFLX is USD-denominated throughout, so the calculation stays stable regardless of when you trade. No currency conversion required. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills NFLX contract size and pip value, so you skip the manual lookup entirely. The only variable you control is lot size, which makes position scaling on this instrument more intuitive than on most currency pairs.
2NFLX Pip Value Example Using Real Instrument Data
Assume NFLX is trading at $620.00 and you open a 10-lot position. Each pip (0.01 price movement) is worth $1.00 × 10 lots = $10.00. The typical spread on NFLX is 1 pip, meaning you enter the trade already $10.00 behind breakeven — a cost worth factoring into your target. If NFLX moves from $620.00 to $625.00, that's 500 pips of movement, generating $5,000 in gross profit on a 10-lot position. Compared to trading a single share through a traditional broker, a 10-lot CFD position amplifies each $0.01 move tenfold. The math scales linearly: 5 lots halves the exposure, 20 lots doubles it. No surprises, no rounding errors.
“NFLX regularly moves 2–5% in a single session — that's $12 to $31 on a $620 stock, or 1,200 to 3,100 pips.”
3Why Pip Value Determines Your Real Risk on Every NFLX Trade
NFLX regularly moves 2–5% in a single session — that's $12 to $31 on a $620 stock, or 1,200 to 3,100 pips. At 10 lots, a 2% adverse move costs $12,000. That number is not abstract; it is your maximum tolerable loss translated into lot size. Whereas a vague stop like '50 points away' sounds manageable, knowing each pip costs $10 forces a concrete decision: is a 50-pip stop ($500 risk) proportionate to your account size? Position sizing built on pip value keeps risk consistent across instruments. A trader running NFLX alongside EUR/USD can normalize risk in dollar terms rather than guessing which instrument carries more exposure. Since NFLX saw elevated volatility through 2022–2023 during its subscriber-count corrections, understanding pip value became the difference between a planned drawdown and an account-threatening loss. Set your lot size from the risk amount backward, not from a gut feel forward.
Q1What is the pip value for one lot of NFLX?
One lot of NFLX has a pip value of $1.00, based on a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1 share. Trading 10 lots raises that to $10.00 per pip, and the relationship scales linearly from there.
