The SCapfx Trading Calculator is a straightforward tool that calculates your estimated value order, including aggregated costs and charges, if you had opened a trade today. Use our calculator to quickly evaluate your current or upcoming positions by determining their spread, margin requirement, overnight swap, and more.
Calculate your estimated P/L, including aggregated costs and charges, if you were to open a trade.
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Commission
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Spread
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Leverage
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Conversion fee
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Required Margin
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Overnight swaps
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Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future results.
All positions on instruments denominated in a currency different from your account currency will incur a conversion fee upon exit.

There are no commission fees.
A spread refers to the difference between the Bid price (selling price) and the Ask price (buying price). Our spreads are variable and depend on market conditions, including liquidity and volatility. While a minimum spread may apply under normal market conditions, spreads may widen during periods of increased volatility, such as around major economic news releases.
A conversion fee applies when your account currency differs from the asset's quoted currency. This fee is a percentage of the conversion rate used. For instance, if your account is in US dollars and you trade an asset quoted in euros, your margin will be converted from euros to US dollars, including a fixed percentage added to the conversion rate applicable at that time.
An overnight swap occurs when we charge or credit you with overnight fees for maintaining an open Buy or Sell position on CFDs.

A margin requirement is the capital needed to open a position, including spread costs and the Used Margin, which is the margin currently utilised by your open position.
CFDs are complex instruments and come with a high risk of losing money rapidly due to leverage. 72.3% of retail investor accounts lose money when trading CFDs with this provider. You should consider whether you understand how CFDs work and whether you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money.