Calculate your cryptocurrency trading profits and losses with accurate exchange fee calculations. Supports all major exchanges and cryptocurrencies.
Input your buy price, sell price, and quantity. Select your exchange to automatically apply the correct fee structure.
The calculator applies both buy-side and sell-side fees based on your selected exchange's fee structure.
Get your net profit/loss, ROI percentage, break-even price, and detailed fee breakdown.
// Net Profit Formula
Net Profit = Sell Value - Buy Value - Total Fees
// ROI Formula
ROI = (Net Profit / Total Cost) x 100
// Break-Even Price
Break-Even = (Buy Value + Fees) / (Qty x (1 - Sell Fee))
Note: Always account for both buy and sell fees when calculating profits. Many traders forget the sell-side fee, leading to unexpected losses.
| Exchange | Maker | Taker | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Binance | 0.10% | 0.10% | 25% off with BNB |
| Coinbase Pro | 0.40% | 0.60% | Volume-based tiers |
| Kraken | 0.16% | 0.26% | Pro tier rates |
| Bybit | 0.10% | 0.10% | Spot trading |
| OKX | 0.08% | 0.10% | Competitive rates |
* Fees shown are base tier rates as of January 2025. VIP tiers and promotions may offer lower rates.
Here's what trips up most traders: you make a trade, see green numbers, and think you've profited. Then fees eat into it. Then you realize you forgot the spread. Then tax season hits. Suddenly that winning trade barely broke even. Sound familiar? Your real profit isn't just sell price minus buy price. It's everything you keep after trading fees on both sides, the spread between bid and ask, slippage on larger orders, network fees for moving crypto, and eventually taxes. Let's break down what actually matters when figuring out if you're making money.
Net Profit = Sell Value - Buy Value - Total Fees. Simple, right? Except 'total fees' includes way more than most traders count. You've got trading fees on both sides (buy AND sell), the spread between bid and ask prices, slippage when your order moves the market, and network fees for deposits and withdrawals. Add these up: 0.1% buy fee + 0.1% sell fee + 0.3% spread + 0.2% slippage = 0.7% gone before you make a dime. On a $5,000 trade, that's $35. Your 'profitable' 1% gain? Actually only 0.3% after costs. Frequent traders get hit hardest. Fifty trades at these rates costs 35% annually just in friction. Know your all-in costs before deciding if a trade is worth taking.