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Crypto Calculator Hub

All-in-one crypto calculator hub: liquidation price, funding rate, leverage fee, PnL, and position size — free.

💣 Find your liquidation price

10x

Liquidation Price

$76,925.00

Distance from Entry: 9.50% below

Risk LevelDanger
Danger 0%15%30%+Safe

Initial Margin

$100.00

USDT

Maintenance Margin

$5.00

MMR 0.50%

Note: Calculation based on Binance BTC/USDT MMR table. Actual liquidation price may differ due to funding fees and slippage.

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How to read the Crypto Calculator Hub result

Crypto Calculator Hub is most useful when it is treated as a quick decision aid, not as a standalone answer. Enter clean inputs, compare the result with a related tool, and keep the final decision tied to the real context behind the numbers or text.

Check the input first

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Use guides for edge cases

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Before you act on the result

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Is the result sensitive to one input?

If one value can change the answer heavily, run the tool twice with a conservative and an optimistic assumption. The difference between those two results is often more useful than a single exact number.

Does the result need a date?

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Can another tool confirm it?

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Is there a policy or local rule behind it?

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A practical next step

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How do I use the liquidation price calculator?

Enter the coin type, position direction (Long/Short), entry price, leverage, and position size. The liquidation price is calculated instantly. Both isolated and cross margin modes are supported.

Q. How important is the funding rate?

In a strong bull market, a funding rate of 0.1%/8h translates to an annualized cost of 109.5%. For long-term futures positions, funding fees can significantly erode profits — always calculate in advance.

Q. How is the leverage fee calculated?

Futures trading fees = position size × fee rate. Binance charges Taker 0.04% and Maker 0.02%. Higher leverage increases the notional position size and therefore the fee amount.

Q. What is the difference between PnL and ROI?

PnL (Profit & Loss) is the absolute profit or loss amount ($), while ROI (Return on Investment) is the percentage return relative to the capital invested. When using leverage, ROI is calculated based on the actual margin deposited.

Q. What is the 2% rule in position sizing?

It is a risk management principle that limits losses on any single trade to no more than 2% of account balance. Following this rule means even 50 consecutive losses leave 36% of the account intact.

Q. Does this calculator produce the same results as Binance?

It uses the same Maintenance Margin Rate (MMR) tier structure as Binance's liquidation algorithm. However, actual liquidation prices may differ slightly due to fees and other minor factors — always verify with Binance's official calculator before trading.

How to Use

1
Select a Tab

Choose the calculator you need from the top tabs: Liquidation, Funding Rate, Leverage Fee, PnL, or Position Size — all switchable instantly.

2
Enter Values

Input the required values such as entry price, leverage, and position size for the selected calculator.

3
View Results

Instantly see the liquidation price, funding fee profit/cost, trading fees, or profit/loss.

4
Execute on Exchange

Use the calculated figures to place your actual trade on Binance or your preferred exchange.

Expert Knowledge: Crypto Calculator Hub

The most common mistake in futures trading is entering a position without knowing the liquidation price. A 10x leveraged long position gets liquidated with just a ~9% drop from entry. Always verify with this liquidation calculator before opening any leveraged position.

Funding rates are the hidden cost of futures trading. For Binance BTCUSDT perpetual futures, funding fees accrue every 8 hours. In strong bull markets, annualized funding costs can exceed 100%. This fee mechanism exists to keep perpetual contract prices anchored to the spot price.

Position sizing is the core skill of professional traders. The 1–2% risk rule means even after 50 consecutive losses, 36% of your account survives. Reducing position size before increasing leverage is the foundation of risk management.

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