Yesterday I came across a cool position calculator, honestly I didn't know such a thing was even needed. There are two main modes — an averaging calculator for those who add to their position, and a liquidation calculation. The first helps you understand your average entry price when you enter the position multiple times, the second shows at what price you'll be liquidated. It works for both longs and shorts, supporting both isolated margin and cross margin. The averaging calculator is especially useful if you like to add to your positions as the price drops, giving you an immediate view of how your average entry price changes. Liquidation is also important — it helps you understand your risk before entering. Just fill in your data in the yellow fields and everything is calculated automatically. I found it through the pinned link, very convenient. Has anyone tried such an averaging calculator before, or am I the last one?

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