Risk-Reward Ratio Calculator
Risk-Reward Ratio Calculator
Evaluate the potential risk versus reward of any trade before you enter it. Input your entry price, stop loss, and take profit levels to see whether a trade is worth taking based on your risk-reward ratio.
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INSTRUCTIONS
How to Use This Calculator
1. Enter Entry Price
Type the price at which you plan to enter the trade. This is the price you will buy or short the stock at.
2. Set Stop Loss
Enter your stop loss price. This is the price level at which you will exit the trade to limit your downside risk.
3. Set Take Profit
Enter your take profit target. This is the price at which you plan to close the trade and lock in your gains.
4. Review the Ratio
Check whether the risk-reward ratio meets your minimum threshold. Most traders seek a ratio of at least 1:2.
EDUCATION
Understanding Risk-Reward Ratios
The risk-reward ratio measures how much potential reward you stand to gain for every dollar you risk on a trade. It is calculated by dividing the distance between your entry and take profit by the distance between your entry and stop loss. A ratio of 1:3 means you are risking $1 to potentially make $3.
Professional traders typically require a minimum risk-reward ratio of 1:2 before entering a trade. This ensures that even if only half of their trades are winners, they still come out ahead over time. The formula is: Risk-Reward Ratio = (Take Profit - Entry Price) / (Entry Price - Stop Loss).
For example, if you enter a stock at $100 with a stop loss at $95 and a take profit at $115, your risk per share is $5 and your reward per share is $15, giving you a 1:3 risk-reward ratio. With 100 shares, you risk $500 to potentially gain $1,500. This favorable ratio means the trade only needs to succeed about one-third of the time to be profitable in the long run.
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