Free Crypto Profit & ROI Calculator — See Exactly What You Made After Fees
The price went up. But what did you actually make? CalculatorFlix Crypto ROI Calculator gives you the real number — net profit after buy fees, sell fees, and exchange costs on both sides. Run a basic profit check, simulate what happens if you had bought Bitcoin at any past date, or calculate your true average cost across multiple buys. Free. Private. No sign-up. Works for BTC, ETH, SOL, and any coin.
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Disclaimer
Crypto ROI Calculator provides ROI estimates for informational purposes only. Cryptocurrency markets are highly volatile, and past returns do not guarantee future performance. Results do not constitute financial or investment advice. Always consult a licensed financial advisor and tax professional before making cryptocurrency investment decisions.
Expert Review
ROI formula used in this calculator follows the standard financial methodology: net gain divided by total cost multiplied by 100. Fee impact calculations align with exchange fee structures published by major US platforms, including Coinbase and Kraken. Last Updated July 5, 2026.
Sources
- Crypto ROI Formula and Methodology — Crypto.com Research 2025
- Bitcoin Historical Returns and Volatility — CoinCodex Market Data 2026
- Exchange Fee Structures — Coinbase Published Rate Cards 2026
- Capital Gains Tax on Cryptocurrency — IRS Publication 544
- Cryptocurrency Market Risk — Federal Reserve Financial Stability Report 2025
- S&P 500 Historical Annual Returns — S&P Dow Jones Indices
What Is a Crypto ROI Calculator?
Crypto ROI Calculator shows you what your cryptocurrency investment made or lost in dollars and percentage after factoring in trading fees on both sides. Enter your buy price, sell price, amount invested, and exchange fees. The calculator applies the standard ROI formula and gives you a clear net return figure so you know what you made or lost, not just what the price did.
Benefits
- Calculates net ROI after buy-side and sell-side trading fees are deducted
- Shows profit and loss in both dollar amount and percentage return
- Handles fractional coin quantities so you do not need to buy whole tokens
- Compares your crypto return against traditional market benchmarks like the S&P 500
- Works for any cryptocurrency, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, and altcoins
How to Use This Tool
Enter your buy price, sell price, total amount invested, and the exchange fee percentage. The calculator applies the formula: sell value - buy value minus total fees divided by total investment, and shows your net ROI percentage and dollar profit or loss. Run multiple scenarios to compare different entry points or fee structures before making a trade.
Did You Know?
Bitcoin has historically delivered very high average annual returns, often cited in the triple-digit range, but with extreme year-to-year volatility. During bull markets, 100 to 500% returns on major coins are not uncommon. During bear markets, losses of 50 to 90% are equally typical. Trading fees quietly eat into both outcomes.
Common Wrong Assumptions
- A high ROI percentage does not always mean a large dollar gain — position size determines the actual cash return.
- Trading fees of 0.1% to 1.5% per trade add up fast for active traders and can eliminate gains on smaller positions.
- Short-term crypto gains held for less than one year in the US are taxed at your ordinary income rate, not the lower capital gains rate.
- ROI alone does not account for how long you held the asset — a 50% gain in one month beats 50% in three years
- Crypto ROI cannot be compared directly to stock market returns without adjusting for the significantly higher volatility and risk.
When Should You Use This Calculator?
- Before placing a trade, model your target exit price and calculate the expected net return after fees
- After closing a position, verify your actual profit or loss, including all fees paid
- When comparing two different cryptocurrencies to see which entry point offers better capital efficiency
- Before tax season, to calculate gains and losses across trades for reporting purposes
- When evaluating whether to hold or sell based on the current price versus your break-even point
The Fee Trap
Active traders making 100 or more round-trip trades per year on major exchanges can pay $1,000 or more annually in fees on a $10,000 base. That effectively wipes out all gains under 10% ROI. Most traders think fees are small enough to ignore. They are not. Running your numbers with fees included versus without them tells a very different story about what you actually walked away with.
Crypto ROI vs the Stock Market
The S&P 500 averages roughly 10% annually with far lower volatility. Bitcoin has averaged around 150% annually over its lifetime, but with losses of 50 to 90% in bear years. Most crypto content either oversells the returns or skips the bad years entirely. An honest comparison of what crypto ROI actually looks like across full market cycles is something almost no calculator site attempts.
What Your ROI Means at Tax Time
Short-term crypto gains held for less than one year in the US are taxed at your ordinary income rate, which can reach 37% for higher earners. Here is what that means in practice:
- A 50% ROI on a short-term hold becomes roughly 31% after taxes at a 22% bracket
- Long-term gains held over one year get preferential capital gains rates of 0%, 15%, or 20%
- Every trade is a taxable event, not just the ones that made money
- Losses can offset gains and reduce your total tax liability for the year
- The IRS treats crypto as property, not currency
Dollar-Cost Averaging and Your True ROI
Most crypto content assumes a single buy-in point. Most American retail investors actually buy in small amounts over time at different prices. When you do that, your effective buy price shifts with every purchase, and the ROI calculation changes completely. The number your exchange app shows and the number this calculator gives you can look very different depending on how many times you bought in.
Privacy Note
Nothing you enter is saved or shared. The calculator runs entirely in your browser, so your investment amounts, prices, and trading details stay completely private with no account needed.