Kering SA (KER) Pip Value Calculator
Gelişmiş pozisyon boyutlandırma için Pulsar Terminal edininPip Değeri — KER
| Pip Büyüklüğü | 0.01 |
| Pip Değeri (1 lot) | $1 |
| Kontrat Büyüklüğü | 1 |
| Tipik Spread | 1 pips |
İşlem Araçları
KER için işlem maliyetlerinizi ve pozisyon büyüklüklerinizi hesaplayın
Spread Maliyet Hesaplayıcı
Standart forex lotu ($10/pip) bazında tahmini maliyetler. Gerçek maliyetler enstrümana ve piyasa koşullarına göre değişir.
Pozisyon Büyüklüğü Hesaplayıcı
Risk yönetiminize göre en uygun lot büyüklüğünü hesaplayın
Standart forex lotu ($10/pip) bazında. Farklı enstrümanlar için ayarlayın. Her zaman brokerınızla doğrulayın.
You're sizing a position on Kering SA (KER) and need to know exactly how much each price tick is worth before you commit capital. With a contract size of 1 and a pip size of 0.01, the math is straightforward — but getting it wrong by even a small margin can throw your entire risk model off.
Önemli Noktalar
- The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For KER, that's 0.01 × 1 = €0.01 per pip, per contract. If ...
- Kering SA traded near €280 per share in early 2024. Say you buy 10 contracts of KER CFD at €280.00 with a stop-loss 150 ...
- Counterintuitive but true: a stock CFD with a tiny pip value isn't automatically safer — it just means you need more con...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for Kering SA (KER)
The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For KER, that's 0.01 × 1 = €0.01 per pip, per contract. If your account is denominated in USD or GBP, you apply the current EUR/USD or EUR/GBP rate to convert. Most traders skip this conversion step and end up miscalculating risk on every single trade. The pip size of 0.01 reflects the minimum price movement on KER — one cent per share equivalent. Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator handles this automatically, pulling contract size and pip value data for KER so you're never doing manual conversions mid-session.
2Kering SA Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Position
Kering SA traded near €280 per share in early 2024. Say you buy 10 contracts of KER CFD at €280.00 with a stop-loss 150 pips away at €278.50. Each pip is worth €0.01 per contract, so across 10 contracts your pip value is €0.10. A 150-pip stop means maximum risk of €15.00 on that position. The typical spread on KER sits at 1 pip — that's €0.01 entry cost per contract, negligible on a swing trade but worth factoring on tight scalps. Flip the position size to 100 contracts and that same 150-pip stop costs you €150. The math scales linearly. Know your contract count before entry, not after.
“Counterintuitive but true: a stock CFD with a tiny pip value isn't automatically safer — it just means you need more contracts to hit your target profit, which multiplies your spread cost and overnight financing.”
3Why Pip Value Directly Controls Your Position Sizing on KER
Counterintuitive but true: a stock CFD with a tiny pip value isn't automatically safer — it just means you need more contracts to hit your target profit, which multiplies your spread cost and overnight financing. With KER at €0.01 per pip per contract, a trader risking €200 per trade with a 100-pip stop needs 20 contracts. That's a notional exposure of roughly €56,000 at €280 per share. Position sizing on equity CFDs like KER demands you think in notional value, not just pip counts. Set your risk in cash terms first — say 1% of a €20,000 account equals €200 — then back-calculate the contract count. This approach keeps drawdowns predictable across different instruments regardless of how large or small the pip value appears on paper.
Sıkça Sorulan Sorular
Q1What is the pip value for one contract of Kering SA (KER)?
One contract of KER has a pip value of €0.01, based on a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1. If your account currency differs from EUR, multiply by the current EUR conversion rate to get your local currency pip value.
Q2How does the spread affect trading costs on KER CFDs?
KER carries a typical spread of 1 pip, which equals €0.01 per contract at entry. On a 10-contract trade that's €0.10 round-trip cost from spread alone — small for swing trades, but it compounds quickly if you're trading high frequency or large position sizes.

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