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US30 Pip Calculator

Dow Jones Index CFD

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US30 Pip Calculator Inputs

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Verify whether your Dow Jones CFD runs full, mini, or synthetic point contracts before using the output during high-impact macro release periods.

The Formula

This pip calculator answers one question: what is the cash value of the pip or point amount for the selected instrument and trade size?

Point Value = Trade Size in Lots x Contract Size x Point Size

US30 Point Value Specs

Enter account currency, US30 as the traded instrument, trade size in lots, and point amount to estimate the value of that index move.

Pip Value Example

For 1.00 lot US30 with a 15 point move, the default 1-unit contract gives $1.00 per point and $15.00 move value before any account-currency conversion.

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US30 Point Value Reference

US30 is normally measured in index points rather than forex-style pips. The key question for a pip calculator page is what one point is worth for the selected trade size.

The calculator multiplies trade size in lots by broker contract size and point size to calculate value per point. It then multiplies that value by the entered point amount to estimate the total move value.

Account currency changes the displayed value. USD is the base model for the default calculation, while EUR, GBP, JPY, ZAR and other account currencies use the built-in conversion table for an estimate.

Broker specifications are not identical across US30 symbols. Keep the contract size aligned with your trading terminal so the point value reflects the actual CFD product you trade.