Calculating pips, points, and ticks for futures contracts

Calculating pips, points, and ticks for futures contracts, especially for the S&P 500 (often traded as E-mini S&P 500 futures), can be a bit confusing due to the different terminologies used. Here’s a clear explanation:

 

Understanding Points, Ticks, and Pips

Points: This is the standard measure for price movement in futures contracts. For the S&P 500 futures, one point is equal to a price movement of 1.00. So if the price moves from 5388.25 to 5379.00, the difference in points is the difference between these two values.

Ticks: Futures contracts often have minimum price movements, called ticks. For the E-mini S&P 500 futures:
One tick is equal to 0.25 points.
The value of one tick is $12.50.

Pips : In futures trading, especially for the S&P 500, the term “pips” is not commonly used. Pips are more commonly associated with forex trading. For the sake of understanding, if we refer to “pips” in the context of the S&P 500 futures, we can treat one pip as one tick (0.25 points).

Calculating the Movement

Open price: 5388.25
Close price: 5379.00
Short position

Calculate the Point Difference:

Point difference = Open price – Close price
Point difference = 5388.25 – 5379.00
Point difference = 9.25 points

Convert Points to Ticks:

Since one point equals four ticks (1 point = 4 x 0.25 points), we can convert points to ticks.
Tick difference = Point difference × 4
Tick difference = 9.25 × 4 – maybe the FXblue shows this as a pip, but this value is a point for futures
Tick difference = 37 ticks – this value you can see in SQ X as pips

Monetary Value

To find the monetary value of the movement:
Each tick is worth $12.50.
Total value = Tick difference × Tick value
Total value = 37 ticks × $12.50
Total value = $462.50

This online calculator can help: https://insider-week.com/en/futures-calculator/

 

Tomas Vanek

Tomas Vanek, fondateur de QuantMonitor.netQuantMonitor.net est un visionnaire dans le domaine du trading automatisé. Animé par une passion pour l'efficacité dans la finance, il a créé QuantMonitor.net pour offrir des solutions robustes de suivi en temps réel, simplifiant la gestion des stratégies de trading pour les traders de tous niveaux. Son innovation change le paysage du trading algorithmique.

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