Binance Scenario Calculator
PnL across price levels ยท โ20% to +20%
See your Binance perpetual futures PnL across any price scenario from โ20% to +20%. Plan take-profit and stop-loss levels at a glance.
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Scenario planning before opening on Binance
Before opening a leveraged position on Binance, use this scenario calculator to visualize your P&L across a range of outcomes. Move the slider to see your net PnL and ROE at any price level from โ20% to +20%.
Key questions to answer with scenarios: At what price is my position profitable after Binance's fees? What is my loss if price moves to my stop? Is the potential gain worth the potential loss given my leverage? Answering these before entry removes emotion from the decision.
Binance fee structure
Binance charges maker fee 0.02% and taker fee 0.05% on perpetual futures. Maximum available leverage is 125ร. This calculator pre-fills these defaults so you get accurate results without needing to look up the fee schedule. If you are on a VIP tier with discounted fees, adjust the fee fields accordingly.
Maker orders (limit orders that add liquidity) cost less than taker orders (market orders that remove liquidity). On Binance, using limit orders for both entry and exit can reduce your total fee cost significantly compared to market orders.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is scenario analysis in trading?
Scenario analysis shows your PnL at multiple price levels simultaneously, so you can plan take-profit and stop-loss before entering a trade.
How does leverage affect the scenario table?
Higher leverage amplifies both gains and losses proportionally. The scenario table shows net PnL and ROE (return on equity), so you see both in one view.
What are Binance perpetual futures fees?
Binance charges maker fee 0.02% and taker fee 0.05%. Maximum leverage is 125ร. This calculator uses these defaults but you can adjust them for your actual rate tier.
Is this calculator specific to Binance?
Yes โ the exchange is pre-selected to Binance with live prices pulled from their API. You can switch to any other supported exchange using the instrument selector.