Shell PLC (SHEL) Pip Value Calculator Guide
获取 Pulsar Terminal 进行高级仓位计算点值 — SHEL
| Pip大小 | 0.01 |
| 点值(1手) | $1 |
| 合约大小 | 1 |
| 典型点差 | 0.5 pips |
交易工具
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点差成本计算器
基于标准外汇手数($10/点)的估算成本。实际成本因品种和市场状况而异。
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Shell PLC (SHEL) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a contract size of 1, making pip value calculations straightforward — but getting them wrong can quietly erode your account. At a typical spread of 0.5 pips, even small miscalculations compound across multiple positions.
要点总结
- The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For SHEL, that means 0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per lot. Eve...
- Counterintuitive fact: a $1.00 pip value sounds small, but position sizing multiplies that figure instantly. Here is how...
- Most traders set stop-losses in price terms — 'I'll exit if SHEL drops $0.40.' That $0.40 equals 40 pips. At $1.00 per p...
1How to Calculate Pip Value for Shell PLC (SHEL)
The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size. For SHEL, that means 0.01 × 1 = $1.00 per pip, per lot. Every single pip move in Shell's price equals exactly $1.00 in profit or loss.
This fixed-dollar relationship exists because SHEL is a CFD on a USD-denominated equity, so no currency conversion is required. The math stays clean regardless of your account currency — assuming a USD account.
Pulsar Terminal includes a built-in pip value calculator that auto-fills SHEL's contract size and pip value, eliminating manual lookup before every trade. Knowing the formula matters, but automation removes the margin for error when markets move fast.
2Shell PLC Pip Value Example: Real Numbers, Real Positions
Counterintuitive fact: a $1.00 pip value sounds small, but position sizing multiplies that figure instantly. Here is how it scales:
| Lots | Pip Value | 50-Pip Move P&L |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $1.00 | $50.00 |
| 10 | $10.00 | $500.00 |
| 50 | $50.00 | $2,500.00 |
Shell's 52-week range in 2024 spanned roughly 600 pips. A 10-lot position held across that full range would generate $6,000 in exposure — positive or negative. The typical spread of 0.5 pips costs $0.50 per lot on entry, which is negligible relative to that range but adds up across frequent intraday trades.
Start with your risk amount, divide by your stop-loss distance in pips, and you get your maximum lot size. A $200 risk tolerance with a 40-pip stop allows a maximum of 5 lots ($200 ÷ 40 pips ÷ $1.00 per pip).
“Most traders set stop-losses in price terms — 'I'll exit if SHEL drops $0.40.' That $0.40 equals 40 pips.”
3Why Pip Value Directly Controls Your Risk Per Trade
Most traders set stop-losses in price terms — 'I'll exit if SHEL drops $0.40.' That $0.40 equals 40 pips. At $1.00 per pip on a 10-lot position, that's a $400 loss. Miss this calculation and your actual risk is invisible until the trade closes.
The 1% rule — risking no more than 1% of account equity per trade — requires knowing pip value precisely. On a $10,000 account, 1% risk equals $100. With SHEL's $1.00 pip value, a 25-pip stop allows a maximum of 4 lots ($100 ÷ 25 pips ÷ $1.00).
Position sizing is not optional risk management. It is the mechanism that keeps a losing streak from becoming a blown account. SHEL's clean $1.00 pip value makes these calculations faster than most instruments — use that simplicity to your advantage.

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