Pip Value Calculator
The Pip Value Calculator shows how much each pip is worth in Naira or USD for your trades. It’s useful for managing risk and planning profits. Enter your trade size, currency pair, and account currency to calculate.
Naira (NGN) Pip Calculations
For Naira-based accounts, the Pip Value Calculator converts pip values to NGN, helping Nigerians budget trades. It adjusts for lot size and exchange rates. See example values:
Currency Pair | Lot Size | Pip Value (NGN) |
EUR/USD | 0.1 (Mini) | ₦1,600 |
USD/NGN | 1 (Standard) | ₦16,000 |
Values depend on exchange rates (e.g., ₦1,600/USD). Check rates daily. Use the calculator before trading. Test on a demo for accuracy.
Major Currency Pair Values
The calculator works for major pairs like EUR/USD or GBP/USD, showing pip values in USD or NGN. It helps Nigerians plan trades on global markets. Example values:
Currency Pair | Lot Size | Pip Value (USD) |
EUR/USD | 1 (Standard) | $10 |
GBP/USD | 0.1 (Mini) | $1 |
Convert USD to NGN for local budgeting. Use the calculator for precise values. Practice with demo trades. Monitor market volatility.
Gold (XAUUSD) Pip Values
For gold trading (XAUUSD), the calculator shows pip values based on lot size and price. It’s key for Nigerians trading commodities. Example values:
Instrument | Lot Size | Pip Value (USD) |
XAUUSD | 1 (Standard) | $1 |
XAUUSD | 0.1 (Mini) | $0.1 |
Gold prices fluctuate, so check daily. Use the calculator to set stop-loss levels. Test gold trades on a demo. Manage risks carefully.
Margin Calculator
The Margin Calculator shows how much capital you need to open a trade based on leverage and lot size. It helps Nigerians avoid margin calls. Enter your account type, pair, and leverage to calculate.
Margin Requirements Explained
Margin is the amount needed to hold a trade, calculated as a percentage of the trade size. For example, 1:100 leverage means 1% margin (₦10,000 for a ₦1,000,000 position). Exness’s calculator adjusts for account types and Naira accounts, ensuring accurate planning. Check margin before trading. Use low leverage to reduce risk. Practice on a demo account.
Leverage Impact on Margin
Higher leverage lowers margin requirements, allowing Nigerians to trade larger positions with less capital. For example, 1:2000 leverage needs only 0.05% margin, but risks are higher. Use the calculator to find safe leverage levels. Test different leverages on a demo. Monitor margin to avoid stop-outs. Always trade within your budget.
Margin Call & Stop Out Levels

A margin call occurs when your account equity falls below the required margin, and a stop-out closes trades if it drops further. Exness sets margin calls at 60% and stop-outs at 0% for most accounts. See levels:
Account Type | Margin Call | Stop Out |
Standard | 60% | 0% |
Pro | 30% | 0% |
Use the calculator to monitor margin levels. Set stop-loss orders to avoid stop-outs. Check your equity daily. Practice risk management on a demo.
Profit & Loss Calculator
The Profit & Loss Calculator estimates potential gains or losses based on entry/exit prices and lot size. It’s vital for Nigerians planning trades. See example:
Pair | Lot Size | Pip Movement | Profit/Loss (NGN) |
EUR/USD | 0.1 | 50 pips | ₦8,000 |
XAUUSD | 0.1 | 100 pips | ₦16,000 |
Input accurate prices for reliable results. Use the calculator to set realistic targets. Test on a demo to refine strategies. Monitor market trends.
Position Size Calculator

The Position Size Calculator helps Nigerians choose the right lot size based on risk and account balance. It prevents overtrading and protects capital. Enter your risk percentage, stop-loss, and pair to calculate.
Optimal Lot Size Determination
This calculator determines lot sizes to limit risk (e.g., 1–2% of your account per trade). For a ₦100,000 account and 20-pip stop-loss, it suggests a safe lot size (e.g., 0.1 lots). It adjusts for Naira accounts and leverage, ensuring safe trading. Use it to avoid large losses. Test lot sizes on a demo. Always stick to your risk plan.
Maximum Position Limits
Exness sets position limits based on account type and instrument. For example, Standard accounts allow up to 2,000 lots for forex. Limits include:
- Forex: 2,000 lots (day), 200 lots (night).
- Gold: 20 lots (Standard accounts).
- Crypto: 100 lots (day).
Check limits in your Personal Area. Use the calculator to stay within bounds. Exceed limits only with high capital. Practice on a demo.
Additional Calculation Tools
Exness offers tools like Swap and Commission Calculators for Nigerians. These help plan overnight fees and trading costs. Access them in your Personal Area.
Swap & Overnight Fees
Swap fees apply to positions held overnight, varying by pair and account. Exness offers swap-free accounts for Nigerians. Steps to calculate:
- Select your pair and lot size in the Swap Calculator.
- Check swap rates (e.g., -0.5 pips for EUR/USD).
- Opt for swap-free accounts if eligible.
Swap rates change daily, so check often. Use swap-free accounts for long-term trades. Test costs on a demo.
Commission Calculator
The Commission Calculator estimates fees for Raw Spread and Zero accounts (e.g., $3.5/lot for forex). Input your pair, lot size, and account type for accurate costs. It helps Nigerians budget trades, especially for high-volume strategies. Check commissions before trading. Use low-commission accounts for scalping. Test on a demo for clarity.
Accessing Exness Calculators
Accessing Exness calculators is simple and helpful for traders who want to manage their trading risks and plan positions more accurately. These tools can be found directly on the Exness website under the “Tools” or “Trading Tools” section. The calculator allows users to estimate margin requirements, pip values, and potential profits or losses based on trade size, instrument, leverage, and account currency. It helps both new and experienced traders make informed decisions before placing any orders.
Using the calculator is straightforward: just choose the trading instrument, input the lot size, select the account type, and specify the leverage. The system will automatically display key figures needed to evaluate a trade. This saves time and improves planning, especially when managing multiple positions. The Exness calculator supports a wide range of instruments, including forex, commodities, indices, and cryptocurrencies.

Frequently Asked Questions
How to trade on Exness in Nigeria?
To trade on Exness in Nigeria, create an account on the Exness website, verify your identity, and choose a trading account type. Fund your account using local payment options such as bank transfer or fintech platforms. Then, download the MetaTrader 4 or 5 platform, log in with your Exness credentials, and start placing trades on forex, stocks, crypto, or other instruments.
How big is a 0.01 lot in Exness?
A 0.01 lot in Exness equals 1,000 units of the base currency in a forex pair. For example, if you’re trading EUR/USD, 0.01 lot means you are buying or selling 1,000 euros.
What is the minimum deposit for Exness?
The minimum deposit for a Standard account on Exness is as low as $10, depending on the payment method and region. For Professional accounts, the minimum deposit usually starts from $200.
How to measure pips in Exness?
To measure pips in Exness, use the crosshair tool on the MetaTrader platform. One pip is the fourth decimal place in most forex pairs (or second decimal in JPY pairs). The platform also shows pip distance in the trade terminal or chart measurement.
Is Exness regulated in Nigeria?
While Exness is not regulated directly by Nigerian authorities, it operates under reputable global licenses (FSA, CySEC, FSCA) and allows Nigerian traders to access its services legally.
Can I use Naira (NGN) on Exness?
Exness supports NGN for deposits and withdrawals through selected local payment methods, allowing you to fund your account without currency conversion fees.
Does Exness offer swap-free accounts in Nigeria?
Yes, Exness provides Islamic (swap-free) accounts upon request, which comply with Sharia principles and are available to Nigerian traders.