Stock Profit Calculator

Calculate profit or loss from stock investment

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Stock Profit Calculator – Calculate Gains and Losses

Our Stock Profit Calculator helps traders and investors estimate profits or losses from buying and selling stocks. It considers purchase price, selling price, quantity, brokerage fees, and applicable taxes.

What is Stock Profit?

Stock profit is the financial gain made when the selling price of a stock exceeds the purchase price. Conversely, a loss occurs when the selling price is lower than the purchase price.

Key Terms in Stock Profit Calculation

How Our Stock Profit Calculator Works

  1. Enter buy price per share.
  2. Enter sell price per share.
  3. Enter total quantity of shares.
  4. Enter brokerage fees (optional).
  5. Enter applicable taxes (optional).
  6. Click “Calculate” to view net profit or loss.

Stock Profit Formula

Gross Profit = (Sell Price – Buy Price) × Quantity
Net Profit = Gross Profit – Brokerage Fees – Taxes

Example 1 – Profit Calculation

Buy Price = $50 | Sell Price = $70 | Quantity = 100 | Brokerage = $20 | Taxes = $50

Gross Profit = (70 – 50) × 100 = $2,000
Net Profit = 2,000 – 20 – 50 = $1,930

Example 2 – Loss Calculation

Buy Price = $80 | Sell Price = $60 | Quantity = 50 | Brokerage = $10 | Taxes = $0

Gross Loss = (60 – 80) × 50 = –$1,000
Net Loss = –1,000 – 10 = –$1,010

Tips to Maximize Stock Profits

FAQs – Stock Profit Calculator

1. Can I calculate profit for multiple stocks at once?

Yes, you can calculate for each stock individually and sum the net profits or losses.

2. Does the calculator include taxes automatically?

You need to enter applicable taxes manually, as tax rates vary by country and type of transaction.

3. What is the difference between gross and net profit?

Gross profit ignores fees and taxes, net profit accounts for them.

4. Can I use this for intraday trading?

Yes, enter buy/sell prices and fees for intraday trades to calculate net profit.

5. Does the calculator consider dividends?

No, this calculator focuses on capital gains only. Dividends should be added separately if applicable.

Worked Example – Multiple Shares with Fees

Buy Price = $30 | Sell Price = $45 | Quantity = 200 | Brokerage = $50 | Taxes = $100

Gross Profit = (45 – 30) × 200 = $3,000
Net Profit = 3,000 – 50 – 100 = $2,850

Advantages of Using Our Stock Profit Calculator

Final Thoughts

The Stock Profit Calculator is a powerful tool for traders and investors to calculate net gains or losses. It helps make informed decisions, optimize trades, and maximize returns.

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