Buy Details
USD
BTC
Sell Details
USD
%
Profit / Loss
+$5,000
+25% ROI
Total Investment
$20,000
0.5 BTC
Exit Value
$25,000
After fees
Investment (Buy Price × Quantity) $20,000.00
Buy Fee -$20.00
Gross Sale Value $25,000.00
Sell Fee -$25.00
Net Profit / Loss +$4,955.00
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How to Calculate Crypto Profit

Calculating cryptocurrency profit involves determining the difference between your purchase cost and sale proceeds, minus any trading fees. This calculator handles all the math for you, including exchange fees on both buy and sell orders.

Profit Formula

Net Profit = (Sell Price × Qty - Sell Fee) - (Buy Price × Qty + Buy Fee)

ROI (Return on Investment)

ROI % = (Net Profit / Total Investment) × 100

Popular Cryptocurrencies

Bitcoin (BTC)

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do you calculate crypto profit?
Crypto profit = (Sell Price × Quantity) - (Buy Price × Quantity) - Total Fees. For example, buying 0.5 BTC at $40,000 and selling at $50,000 gives a gross profit of $5,000, minus trading fees.
What is ROI in crypto trading?
ROI (Return on Investment) measures the percentage gain or loss. It's calculated as: ROI = ((Current Value - Investment) / Investment) × 100. A 50% ROI means your investment grew by half its original value.
How are crypto trading fees calculated?
Most exchanges charge a percentage fee (0.1% to 0.5%) on each trade. Some have maker-taker fee structures where limit orders have lower fees. Fees are charged on both buy and sell transactions.
Should I include fees when calculating profits?
Yes, always include fees for accurate profit calculation. Trading fees, withdrawal fees, and network fees can significantly impact returns, especially for frequent traders or smaller positions.
What is realized vs unrealized profit?
Unrealized profit is the paper gain/loss on holdings you haven't sold yet. Realized profit is the actual gain/loss after selling. Only realized profits are typically taxable.

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