Take Profit Calculator
Enter your entry price, stop loss, and target method to instantly calculate your take-profit price, expected profit, and risk-reward ratio.
Trade Parameters
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Must be below entry price for a long trade.
1 :
e.g. 2 means you aim for twice the risk (2:1 R:R).
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Must be above entry price for a long trade.
Enter shares or units to see dollar profit.
Take-Profit Price
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Risk-Reward Ratio
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reward : risk
Expected Profit
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per unit
Trade Summary
Trade Direction
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Entry Price
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Stop Loss Price
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Risk per Unit
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Take-Profit Price
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Reward per Unit
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Risk-Reward Ratio
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Position Size
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Max Risk (total)
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Expected Profit (total)
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Expected Profit
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Risk vs. Reward
Risk
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Reward
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Fill in your trade parameters and click Calculate Take Profit to see your target price and risk-reward ratio.
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Summary
Enter your entry price, stop loss, and target method to instantly calculate your take-profit price, expected profit, and risk-reward ratio.
How it works
- Enter the entry price — the price at which you opened or plan to open the trade.
- Enter your stop loss price — the level at which you will exit with a defined loss.
- Choose your target method: set a risk-reward ratio (e.g. 2:1) or enter a fixed take-profit price.
- Optionally enter your position size in shares or units to see the profit in dollar terms.
- The calculator displays your take-profit price, expected profit, and risk-reward ratio instantly.
Use cases
- Forex traders setting a 2:1 or 3:1 reward-to-risk target before entering a trade.
- Stock traders calculating how far price must move to justify the risk taken.
- Crypto traders planning exits before volatility closes the window.
- Swing traders aligning profit targets with key resistance levels.
- Options traders estimating the underlying price move needed to hit a profit goal.
- Beginners learning how entry, stop loss, and take profit work together.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last updated: 2026-06-09 ·
Reviewed by Nham Vu