Exness Margin & Pip Calculator
How to work out the margin a trade needs and what a pip is worth before you place it on Exness.
Open Exness Account →Required margin on Exness = (lot size × contract size × price) ÷ leverage, so higher leverage needs less margin to open the same trade — but carries the same risk. Pip value for a standard lot on most USD pairs is about $10 per pip. Exness offers a free margin, pip and swap calculator in the Personal Area and on its website; always confirm the exact margin shown in your platform first.
Measured contract values for your calculations
Read live from Exness’s MT5 Raw+ feed — the contract size, tick value, lot limits and average daily range behind any margin, pip-value, stop-size or profit calculation:
| Instrument | Contract size | Tick value (USD) | Min lot | Max lot | Avg daily range |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EUR/USD | 100,000 | $1.00 | 0.01 | 200 | 58.5 pips |
| GBP/USD | 100,000 | $1.00 | 0.01 | 200 | 78.5 pips |
| AUD/USD | 100,000 | $1.00 | 0.01 | 200 | 45.7 pips |
| USD/CAD | 100,000 | $0.71 | 0.01 | 200 | 55.8 pips |
| USD/JPY | 100,000 | $0.62 | 0.01 | 300 | 57.4 pips |
Tick value is the cash change per minimum price move, per standard lot; the 14-day average daily range helps you size stops and targets. Account stop-out levels (measured): margin call at 60%, stop-out at 0% — confirm the live values in your terminal.
How margin and pip value work on Exness
- Required margin = (lot size × contract size × price) ÷ your leverage.
- Higher leverage means a smaller margin to open the same position — but the same risk if the market moves against you.
- Pip value for a standard lot (100,000 units) on most USD pairs is about $10 per pip; a 0.01 (micro) lot is about $0.10 per pip.
- Exness provides a free margin, pip and swap calculator inside the Personal Area and on its website.
- Always check the exact margin shown in your platform before you confirm a trade.
Example: 0.10 lot EUR/USD at 1.10
| Leverage | Approx. margin required |
|---|---|
| 1:100 | ≈ $110 |
| 1:500 | ≈ $22 |
| 1:2000 | ≈ $5.50 |