Lot Size Calculator(Mastersinnifty)Description
This indicator provides a real-time lot size and share quantity calculator directly on your chart. It helps traders quickly determine position sizing based on available capital, unit price, and lot size—without the need for external tools.
How It Works
The script calculates:
The number of lots you can trade based on your capital, unit price, and specified lot size.
The equivalent number of shares that can be bought for the given amount.
Displays the result in a clean on-chart table that can be repositioned.
Inputs
Amount – Total capital available for trade (in currency units).
Price per unit – Entry price per single share or contract.
Lot Size – Number of units per lot.
Table Position – Selectable location on the chart for the display table (Top Right, Top Left, Bottom Right, Bottom Left, Middle).
Use Case
Ideal for intraday and positional traders who want to:
Avoid manual calculations while placing trades.
Quickly adjust position size based on price fluctuations.
Ensure consistent risk management practices.
Disclaimer
This is a utility tool intended to assist with trade size calculation. It does not provide buy/sell signals or investment advice. Always validate results and consult your risk management strategy before placing trades.
Capitalmanagement
Percent Drop from Highest HighBuy and hold investors may decide to use trailing stops to protect profits and capital from market crashes, especially during bull markets.
The purpose of this indicator is to hep investors to identify a location to place them. The indicator plots the highest high from 'x' bars ago. It then plots a trailing stop loss 'y' percent below that line.
The indicator enables its users to input different 'x' and 'y' values to observe what they think works best for them in different markets.
Users might choose to pair the indicator with trend confirming indicators, such as moving average cross overs, to determine that the market is trending and not ranging.
There is no magic in this indicator, only maths. Like every indicator, it has no ability to predict anything. Just because the market is doing one thing now, it might do something different later. The past does not equal the present nor the future. Make your own decisions and be responsible for them.
All the best to you and your family.