Disclaimer
Disclaimer
Last updated: May 2025 ยท Pipsify.com
Before you use any tool on this website โ whether that's our Lot Size Calculator, Profit Calculator, or Risk/Reward Calculator โ we want to be completely upfront with you about something important: forex and financial markets carry real risk, and no calculator in the world can remove that.
We built Pipsify because we genuinely wanted traders โ especially beginners โ to have access to clean, accurate tools without having to pay for fancy subscriptions. But being honest with you matters more to us than making things sound shinier than they are.
Everything on Pipsify.com is provided strictly for educational and informational purposes. Nothing here is financial advice. We are not your broker, your fund manager, or your financial advisor.
Our Tools Are Calculators โ Not Crystal Balls
The Lot Size Calculator, Profit Calculator, and Risk/Reward Calculator on Pipsify are mathematical tools. They compute outputs based on the numbers you enter โ nothing more. In live markets, prices move, spreads widen, slippage happens, and execution isn't always perfect.
A calculator can tell you what your theoretical profit or loss would be under ideal conditions. It cannot account for:
- Broker-specific spreads, commissions, or swap/rollover fees
- Slippage during high-volatility news events
- Requotes or partial fills on your orders
- Changes in pip value due to fluctuations in your account currency
- Leverage restrictions or margin call scenarios unique to your broker
Always cross-check calculations with your own broker's platform before placing a live trade.
Forex Trading Involves Substantial Risk
We're not saying this just because lawyers tell websites to say it. We're saying it because it's genuinely true โ and a lot of people find out the hard way. The foreign exchange market is one of the most liquid and fast-moving markets in the world. Retail traders statistically face a steep learning curve, and many lose money before they find their footing.
Using our Risk/Reward Calculator to plan a trade does not guarantee that trade will be profitable. Using our Lot Size Calculator to size a position does not protect you from a losing streak. Risk management tools help you think more clearly โ they don't eliminate risk.
Only trade with money you can genuinely afford to lose. We say this not as a legal formality but because it's the most practical advice anyone in this industry can give a newer trader.
No Personalized Financial Advice
Nothing on this website โ not the blog posts, not the tool descriptions, not the examples used in our calculators โ should be interpreted as a personalized recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any currency pair, commodity, or financial instrument.
Every trader has a different account size, risk tolerance, broker, and set of goals. What works for one person may be completely wrong for another. Please speak with a qualified, licensed financial advisor before making significant trading or investment decisions.
Third-Party Links and Resources
Pipsify may at some point link to external websites, brokers, or educational platforms. When we do, we have no control over what those sites say, how they operate, or what changes after we link to them. A link from us is not a blanket endorsement of everything on that site.
Please do your own research before signing up with any broker or platform โ regardless of where you found them.
Accuracy of Our Calculators
We work hard to keep the pip values and contract sizes used in our Lot Size Calculator, Profit Calculator, and Risk/Reward Calculator accurate and current. That said, broker specifications do vary โ especially for gold, silver, and exotic currency pairs. Always verify the specific values with your own broker before using them to size a live position.
If you notice something that looks wrong on our site, we genuinely want to know. Email us at Hello@pipsify.com and we'll look into it quickly.
Questions?
If anything here was unclear or you'd like to ask us something directly, we're at Hello@pipsify.com. We're a small team and we actually read our emails.