Crypto Futures Calculator
The full suite: sizing, liquidation, PnL, R:R, and safe leverage in tabs.
Enter the previous period's high, low, and close to get the pivot and its support and resistance levels — in the method you trade.
These levels are derived from the prior period’s high, low, and close. They are potential reaction areas, not guaranteed turning points.
Save your pivot and support/resistance levels, then watch the live BTC price react to them in Market OS.
Pivot points are horizontal levels derived from the prior period's high, low, and close. The central pivot is a reference for the session's bias, with support (S1–S3) below and resistance (R1–R3) above. Traders watch them as potential reaction areas, not guaranteed turning points.
Pivot P = (High + Low + Close) ÷ 3. Then R1 = 2P − Low, S1 = 2P − High, R2 = P + (High − Low), S2 = P − (High − Low), R3 = High + 2(P − Low), S3 = Low − 2(High − P). The Fibonacci, Camarilla, and Woodie methods space the levels differently from the same inputs.
There is no single best method — standard is most common, Fibonacci spaces levels by Fib ratios, Camarilla clusters them tightly for range trading, and Woodie weights the close. Pick the one that matches how you read levels; this calculator shows all four.
No. Every output is general market and risk education — not financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to trade. What you do with the numbers is your decision and your responsibility.
The full suite: sizing, liquidation, PnL, R:R, and safe leverage in tabs.
Turn a risk budget and a stop loss into an exact quantity and margin.
Estimated liquidation price and its distance from entry and stop.
Net profit and loss after fees, with ROI on margin and account.
The max leverage that keeps liquidation beyond your stop, with buffer.
R:R ratio and the breakeven win rate it implies.
Profit, loss, and ROI from buy price, sell price, and amount — after fees.
Average entry, total units, break-even, and unrealized PnL across many buys.
Funding paid or received per interval and total, plus the annualized APR.
Hypothetical compounded growth from a fixed rate — an educational what-if only.
Relative Strength Index from a price series, with an overbought / oversold read.
Retracement (23.6–78.6%) and extension levels from a swing high and low.
Live countdown to the next Bitcoin halving — blocks, estimated date, and reward math.
An 8-question quiz to find your trading style — scalper, swing, systematic, and more.
Liquidation map, funding, open interest, order flow, and live AI market reads — the context around your numbers.
Glimpse tools are for general market education and risk calculation only. They are not financial advice, investment advice, or a recommendation to trade. Liquidation estimates are approximate and may differ from exchange calculations. Crypto derivatives are volatile and can result in loss of principal.
A free Glimpse account keeps your calculations, saved market views, and daily briefs. It never requires connecting an exchange and never exposes live trade calls.