Cost Basis
Start with averaging down, break-even price, remaining cost after partial sales, and loss recovery planning.
Investment Tool Hub
Use standalone calculators for averaging down, target profit, ETF SIP growth, dividend yield, and grid trading. Each page includes formulas, use cases, FAQs, and related tools for SEO and fast decision support.
See how extra buying changes your average cost and break-even price.
Estimate net profit after fees before you place a sell order.
Project recurring ETF contributions under a simple annual return assumption.
Translate dividend rate into annual income and yield on invested capital.
These are the first high-intent pages for stock-etf.com: simple inputs, standalone SEO value, and easy bilingual reuse.
Calculate your new average price, break-even price, and deployed capital after a lower-price buy.
Profit & ReturnStock Profit CalculatorEstimate gross profit, total fees, and net return when a target price is reached.
ETF InvestingETF SIP CalculatorModel recurring ETF contributions, total invested capital, and estimated ending value.
DividendDividend Yield CalculatorConvert dividend-per-share inputs into yield, annual cash flow, and monthly income estimates.
Grid & StrategyGrid Trading CalculatorBuild a stock or ETF grid range, base position ratio, order ladder, and execution summary.
Start with averaging down, break-even price, remaining cost after partial sales, and loss recovery planning.
Add ETF recurring investment, dividend reinvestment, allocation rebalancing, and fee impact pages.
Extend into target-profit, CAGR, stop-loss sizing, and grid or laddered entry planning calculators.
The first batch uses user-entered numbers only, so pages stay fast and easy to maintain.
Each calculator targets a clear search need instead of acting like a generic finance sandbox.
The same calculator logic can power English and Chinese landing pages with market-specific wording.
Related tools reinforce topic clusters and keep visitors moving across the site.
Use the SIP, dividend, and cost-basis tools to evaluate long-horizon investing plans.
Use profit, grid, and averaging-down tools to compare tactical entry and exit scenarios.
English and Chinese pages share the same calculator logic while keeping market language easy to understand.
Yes. Most tools are input-driven and work for both stocks and ETFs as long as the user enters the correct prices, shares, and assumptions.
No. The first batch is intentionally built around user-entered values so pages stay fast, simple, and easy to maintain.
Yes. The site is built as a responsive static tool hub and supports mobile-first usage patterns.
No. The calculators are for education and planning only and do not replace personal investment judgment.