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VALE Pip Value Calculator – Vale SA Trading Guide

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Pip ValueVALE

Pip Size0.01
Pip Value (1 lot)$1
Contract Size1
Typical Spread0.3 pips

Trading Tools

Calculate your trading costs and position sizes for VALE

Spread Cost Calculator

Estimate your trading costs with VALE
Per Trade
$0.03
Daily
$0.09
Monthly (22d)
$1.98
Yearly
$23.76

Estimated costs based on standard forex lot ($10/pip). Actual costs vary by instrument and market conditions.

Position Size Calculator

Calculate optimal lot size based on your risk management

Risk LevelMedium Risk
Recommended Position Size
0.40 lots
Risk $200.00
Per pip $4.00
Risk: $200184£158

Based on standard forex lot ($10/pip). Adjust for different instruments. Always verify with your broker.

In-Depth Analysis

Vale SA (VALE), the Brazilian mining giant listed on NYSE, trades as a stock CFD with a pip value of exactly $1 — one of the cleaner calculations you'll encounter in equity CFDs. Unlike forex pairs where pip values shift with exchange rates, VALE's fixed contract size of 1 share per unit makes position sizing arithmetic straightforward.

Key Takeaways

  • The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For VALE: Pip Size = 0.01, Contract Size ...
  • Assume VALE is trading at $14.50 and you open a 50-lot position. Pip Value per lot = 0.01 × 1 = $0.01 × 100 (standard l...
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How to Calculate Pip Value for VALE Stock CFD

The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots.

For VALE: Pip Size = 0.01, Contract Size = 1, so one standard lot delivers $1 per pip — the pip size and contract size multiply to exactly 0.01 × 1 = 0.01 per share, then scaled by position size in lots.

Compared to a forex pair like EUR/USD — where pip value fluctuates based on the current exchange rate — VALE's pip value stays fixed in USD terms as long as your account is denominated in dollars. That predictability is a genuine advantage when pre-calculating risk before entry.

Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills VALE's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual lookup before every trade.

The spread on VALE sits at a typical 0.3 pips, meaning you're paying $0.30 per lot to enter. On a 10-lot position, that's $3.00 in spread cost — a concrete number worth factoring into your breakeven calculation before you click buy.

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Example Pip Value Calculation Using Real VALE Numbers

Assume VALE is trading at $14.50 and you open a 50-lot position.

Pip Value per lot = 0.01 × 1 = $0.01 × 100 (standard lot scaling) — wait, let's be precise. With Contract Size = 1 and Pip Size = 0.01, the raw pip value per single lot is $0.01 × 1 = $0.01. Scaled to 50 lots: $0.01 × 50 = $0.50 per pip move.

Now apply a 100-pip stop-loss (price moves from $14.50 to $13.50): Risk = 100 pips × $0.50 = $50.00 total.

Unlike trading crude oil CFDs — where a 100-pip move on a 10-lot position can expose $1,000+ — VALE's micro pip value makes it a lower-volatility instrument for position sizing purposes. Since 2020, VALE has seen daily ranges averaging 30–60 pips, so a 100-pip stop represents roughly 1.5–3 average daily ranges. That context shapes whether your stop is tight or generous relative to normal price behavior.

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Risk Disclaimer

Trading financial instruments carries significant risk and may not be suitable for all investors. Past performance does not guarantee future results. This content is for educational purposes only and should not be considered investment advice. Always conduct your own research before trading.