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Target Price Calculator

Find your perfect Exit

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Target Price (TP)

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Total Profit Distance

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Breakeven Win Rate

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How the Target Price Calculator Works

Stop guessing your exit points. Our Target Price Calculator allows you to mathematically define your Take Profit levels according to your personal risk-to-reward requirements.

The Formula

Target Price = Entry + ((Entry - Stop Loss) × Desired R:R)

Practical Example

If you enter at 1.1000 with a Stop Loss at 1.0990 (10 pips risk) and want a 1:2 R:R, the tool will calculate your Target Price at 1.1020.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a Target Price Calculator?

It is a specialized trading tool that helps you determine the exact price level for your Take Profit (TP). Instead of guessing, you input your Entry price, Stop Loss, and your desired Risk to Reward ratio (R:R), and the tool calculates the mathematical exit point for your trade.

2. Why use a fixed Risk to Reward ratio?

Using a consistent R:R ratio (like 1:2 or 1:3) is a core principle of professional risk management. It ensures that your winning trades are significantly larger than your losing trades, allowing you to remain profitable even with a lower win rate.

3. Does this tool work for both Buy and Sell orders?

Yes. The calculator automatically detects your trade direction. If your Stop Loss is below the Entry price, it calculates a Buy (Long) target. If the Stop Loss is above, it calculates a Sell (Short) target.

4. How does the 'Total Profit Distance' help my trading?

This value shows you the raw distance the market needs to move to hit your target. Comparing this distance to current market volatility (like ATR) helps you evaluate if your profit target is realistic for the current market conditions.

5. What is the 'Breakeven Win Rate'?

This is the minimum percentage of trades you must win to avoid losing money at your chosen R:R ratio. For example, at a 1:2 ratio, you only need to win 33.33% of your trades to break even.