Quick answer
Pip value = pip size × position size, converted to your account currency. For USD-quoted pairs like EUR/USD, one pip (0.0001) is worth about 10 USD per standard lot, 1 USD per mini lot and 0.10 USD per micro lot. Yen pairs use a pip of 0.01, so the value depends on the current price. The calculator below does the conversion for you.
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The pip value formula
Pip value = pip size × position size in units, converted into your account currency. The pip size is 0.0001 for most pairs and 0.01 for yen pairs. When the quote currency is already USD, no conversion is needed, which is why EUR/USD works out to a flat 10 USD per pip on a standard lot. When the quote currency is something else, divide by the current pair price to express the value in USD.
Worked example
You trade 0.5 lots of USD/JPY at a price of 150.00. The pip size is 0.01 and the position is 50,000 units, so one pip is 0.01 × 50,000 = 500 JPY. Divide by the price to convert: 500 / 150.00 = 3.33 USD per pip. If your stop sits 25 pips away, the trade risks about 83 USD.
Quick reference: USD-quoted pairs
| Lot | Units | Pip value (EUR/USD) |
| Standard | 100,000 | about 10 USD |
| Mini | 10,000 | about 1 USD |
| Micro | 1,000 | about 0.10 USD |
FAQ
Why is pip value different on yen pairs?
Yen pairs are quoted to two decimal places instead of four, so the pip sits at 0.01. Because the quote currency is JPY, the result has to be converted to USD at the current price, which makes the value move with the market.
Does pip value change with leverage?
No. Leverage changes the margin you post, not the value of a pip. A standard lot of EUR/USD pays about 10 USD per pip whether you use 1:10 or 1:50 leverage.
What is a pipette?
A pipette is one tenth of a pip, the fifth decimal on most pairs. Spreads are often quoted in pipettes, which is how a spread of 0.6 pips can exist.
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