AUDUSD lot size calculator

Use our audusd lot size calculator to calculate accurate size and measurement values instantly.

Calculator

Estimate position lot size using account size, risk percentage, stop loss, and pip value per standard lot.

Formula: Position size = account risk amount / trade risk per lot

Example: 10000
Many traders use 0.5% to 2% risk per trade.
Example: 25
For many USD-quoted majors, 1 standard lot is about $10 per pip.
What each field means
  • Account Balance (account currency): Example: 10000
  • Risk Per Trade (%): Many traders use 0.5% to 2% risk per trade.
  • Stop Loss Distance (pips): Example: 25
  • Pip Value per 1.00 Lot: For many USD-quoted majors, 1 standard lot is about $10 per pip.

Estimated Lot Size

Your result will appear here.

About AUDUSD lot size calculator

The AUDUSD lot size calculator helps you estimate trading and lot size values quickly using consistent assumptions and practical calculation rules.

Formula Explanation

Position size = account risk amount / trade risk per lot

Inputs You Need

  • Required measurement values relevant to this calculator
  • Unit selection: Account Balance (account currency), Risk Per Trade (%), Stop Loss Distance (pips), Pip Value per 1.00 Lot
  • Optional tolerance, safety, or scenario values if applicable

Step-by-Step Usage

  1. Enter your known values in the calculator fields.
  2. Select units and options that match your scenario.
  3. Click Calculate to generate your output.
  4. Copy, save, or share the result for later reference.

Example

Run the tool with realistic values from your use case and compare the output against expected ranges for trading and lot size calculations.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this AUDUSD lot size calculator accurate?

Yes, when correct inputs and units are provided.

Which units does this calculator support?

This tool is optimized for Account Balance (account currency), Risk Per Trade (%), Stop Loss Distance (pips), Pip Value per 1.00 Lot.

Can I use this calculator on mobile?

Yes, the form is optimized for touch inputs and smaller screens.