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Pip Value Calculator: Schneider Electric SE (SU)

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点值SU

Pip大小0.01
点值(1手)$1
合约大小1
典型点差0.6 pips

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每笔交易
$0.06
每日
$0.18
每月(22天)
$3.96
每年
$47.52

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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建议仓位大小
0.40
风险 $200.00
每点 $4.00
风险: $200184£158

基于标准外汇手数($10/点)。请针对不同品种进行调整,并务必与经纪商确认。

深度分析

Schneider Electric SE (SU) trades with a pip size of 0.01 and a fixed pip value of €1 per contract — making position sizing straightforward once you know the formula. With a typical spread of 0.6 pips, every trade starts with a 0.6-pip cost that must factor into your risk calculations.

要点总结

  • The formula is simple: Pip Value = Pip Size × Contract Size × Number of Lots. For SU: Pip Size (0.01) × Contract Size (...
  • Counterintuitive fact: a stock CFD with a €1 pip value can still produce outsized losses if position size isn't anchored...
  • Risk management starts with one number: how much you lose per pip. Everything else — stop distance, lot size, position c...
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How to Calculate Pip Value for Schneider Electric SE (SU)

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

For SU: Pip Size (0.01) × Contract Size (1) × Lots = Pip Value.

At 1 lot, that gives you exactly €1 per pip. At 5 lots, €5 per pip. The math scales linearly, which makes SU one of the cleaner instruments for quick mental calculations during live trading.

Pulsar Terminal's built-in pip value calculator auto-fills SU's contract size and pip value, so you skip the manual lookup entirely.

One practical note: SU is priced in euros. If your account is denominated in USD or GBP, apply the current EUR conversion rate to get your actual monetary exposure per pip.

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Schneider Electric SE Pip Value: Real Numbers, Real Trade

Counterintuitive fact: a stock CFD with a €1 pip value can still produce outsized losses if position size isn't anchored to account equity.

Here's a concrete example using 2024 price levels. Suppose SU is trading at €175.40 and you enter long at 5 lots.

— Pip value: €1 × 5 lots = €5 per pip — Spread cost at entry: 0.6 pips × €5 = €3.00 — Stop loss at 50 pips (€0.50 move): 50 × €5 = €250 maximum risk — Target at 100 pips: 100 × €5 = €500 potential gain

That's a clean 1:2 risk-reward setup. The spread of 0.6 pips represents just 1.2% of the 50-pip stop — minimal friction on a trade this size. Tighten the stop to 15 pips, though, and spread friction jumps to 4%. Stop placement matters more than most traders account for.

Risk management starts with one number: how much you lose per pip.

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Why Pip Value Drives Risk Management on SU Positions

Risk management starts with one number: how much you lose per pip. Everything else — stop distance, lot size, position count — flows from that anchor.

With SU's €1 pip value per lot, the position sizing formula becomes: Lots = Risk Amount ÷ (Stop Distance in Pips × €1).

Example: €500 account risk, 80-pip stop → 500 ÷ 80 = 6.25 lots maximum.

Three implications for SU specifically:

  1. Earnings volatility. Schneider Electric reports quarterly. In Q1 2024, SU moved over 400 pips intraday on results. At 6 lots, that's a €2,400 single-session swing — manageable only if pre-planned.

  2. Spread as percentage of stop. At 0.6-pip spread, keep stops above 20 pips to maintain a spread-to-stop ratio below 3%.

  3. Scaling positions. Adding lots multiplies both profit potential and pip cost symmetrically. A 10-lot position costs €6 per 0.6-pip spread — still modest, but it compounds across multiple daily trades.

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