MEXC PnL Calculator

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Calculate net profit and loss on MEXC perpetual futures. Enter entry price, exit price, position size and fees โ€” get instant results.

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How to calculate PnL on MEXC

On MEXC perpetual futures, your net profit depends on four inputs: entry price, exit price, position size and fees. The gross PnL is simply the price difference multiplied by size. The net PnL subtracts both the opening fee (paid at entry) and the closing fee (paid at exit):

  • Gross PnL (Long) = (exitPrice โˆ’ entryPrice) ร— size
  • Open fee = entryPrice ร— size ร— 0.00% (maker)
  • Close fee = exitPrice ร— size ร— 0.06% (taker)
  • Net PnL = Gross PnL โˆ’ Open fee โˆ’ Close fee

ROE (return on equity) shows how efficiently your margin worked: Net PnL / (positionSize / leverage) ร— 100%. With 200ร— maximum leverage on MEXC, ROE can be amplified significantly โ€” but losses are equally amplified.

MEXC fee structure

MEXC charges maker fee 0.00% and taker fee 0.06% on perpetual futures. Maximum available leverage is 200ร—. 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 MEXC, using limit orders for both entry and exit can reduce your total fee cost significantly compared to market orders.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is PnL in futures trading?

PnL (Profit and Loss) is the net gain or loss on a trade after all fees. Net PnL = (exit โˆ’ entry) ร— size โˆ’ opening fee โˆ’ closing fee.

What is ROE in futures?

Return on Equity is profit as a percentage of your margin. With 10ร— leverage a 1% price move yields roughly 10% ROE.

What are MEXC perpetual futures fees?

MEXC charges maker fee 0.00% and taker fee 0.06%. Maximum leverage is 200ร—. This calculator uses these defaults but you can adjust them for your actual rate tier.

Is this calculator specific to MEXC?

Yes โ€” the exchange is pre-selected to MEXC with live prices pulled from their API. You can switch to any other supported exchange using the instrument selector.