REGN Pip Value Calculator | Regeneron Stock CFD
Obtenha Pulsar Terminal para dimensionamento avançado de posiçõesValor do pip — REGN
| Tamanho do pip | 0.01 |
| Valor do pip (1 lote) | $1 |
| Tamanho do contrato | 1 |
| Spread típico | 1.5 pips |
Ferramentas de negociação
Calcule seus custos de negociação e tamanhos de posição para REGN
Calculadora de custo de spread
Custos estimados com base em um lote forex padrão ($10/pip). Os custos reais variam conforme o instrumento e as condições de mercado.
Calculadora de tamanho de posição
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Regeneron Pharmaceuticals (REGN) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of $1 per contract — two numbers that directly determine how much each price tick costs you. Get these wrong, and a routine 50-pip stop-loss becomes an unexpected $50 loss instead of the $5 you planned for.
Pontos-chave
- The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For REGN, that means (0.01...
- REGN closed above $1,050 per share in early 2024 — a price level where even small percentage moves generate significant ...
- A fixed 1% account risk rule means nothing without knowing pip value first. With REGN at $1 per pip per contract, a $10,...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for REGN CFDs
The formula is straightforward: Pip Value = (Pip Size × Contract Size) × Number of Contracts. For REGN, that means (0.01 × 1) × number of contracts. With 1 contract, each 0.01 move in REGN's price equals exactly $1. Scale to 10 contracts and that same tick is worth $10. The pip size of 0.01 reflects how REGN is quoted — to two decimal places, like most equity CFDs. Unlike forex pairs where pip value shifts with exchange rates, REGN's pip value stays fixed in USD, which makes position sizing cleaner and more predictable. Pulsar Terminal includes a built-in pip value calculator that auto-fills REGN's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual lookup errors before you place a trade.
2REGN Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Risk
REGN closed above $1,050 per share in early 2024 — a price level where even small percentage moves generate significant pip counts. Suppose you enter a long position at $1,050.00 and set a stop-loss at $1,040.00. That's a 1,000-pip distance (1,000 × 0.01 = $10.00 move). With 1 contract, your maximum risk is $1,000 (1,000 pips × $1 per pip). Add the typical spread of 1.5 pips ($1.50 per contract) and your effective entry cost rises slightly. Now consider 5 contracts: the same stop-loss distance costs $5,000 plus $7.50 in spread. These numbers illustrate why calculating pip value before sizing a position — not after — separates disciplined traders from reactive ones. The spread cost alone on a 10-contract REGN trade is $15 per round trip, a figure that compounds quickly across multiple trades in a week.
“A fixed 1% account risk rule means nothing without knowing pip value first.”
3Why Pip Value Is the Foundation of REGN Risk Management
A fixed 1% account risk rule means nothing without knowing pip value first. With REGN at $1 per pip per contract, a $10,000 account risking 1% ($100) can only support a 100-pip stop-loss on 1 contract — or a 50-pip stop on 2 contracts. Tighten that stop to 25 pips and you can trade 4 contracts while keeping risk identical. This is position sizing: adjusting contract count so that stop-loss distance × pip value = your predetermined dollar risk. REGN's high share price means stop-losses measured in dollars can translate to hundreds or thousands of pips, so skipping this calculation routinely leads to oversized positions. The 1.5-pip spread also matters here — it represents 1.5% of a 100-pip stop, a non-trivial friction cost on short-term trades. Build spread cost into every risk calculation from the start.

Aviso de risco
A negociação de instrumentos financeiros envolve riscos significativos e pode não ser adequada para todos os investidores. O desempenho passado não garante resultados futuros. Este conteúdo é apenas para fins educacionais e não deve ser considerado aconselhamento de investimento. Sempre conduza sua própria pesquisa antes de negociar.