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Arbitrage Profit Calculator

Use this arbitrage profit calculator to estimate net arbitrage profit after buy fees, sell fees, slippage, and transfer or network costs.

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Estimated units bought
Estimated sale proceeds
Net profit
ROI %
Break-even sell price
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Example Usage

  • Estimate whether a price spread is still profitable after exchange fees.
  • Check how transfer costs affect a cross-venue arbitrage idea.
  • Find the break-even sell price for a proposed arbitrage cycle.
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Arbitrage Profit Calculator Explained

An arbitrage profit calculator helps you move beyond raw price spread and estimate what you actually keep after costs. It accounts for buy-side fees, sell-side fees, extra slippage, and fixed network or transfer costs. That makes it useful for centralized exchange arbitrage, simple DeFi-to-CEX comparisons, and first-pass strategy review. Many apparent opportunities disappear once friction is included, so this tool is meant to provide a more realistic directional estimate before you spend time on execution details.

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FAQ

Why can a visible spread still be unprofitable?

Because fees, slippage, and transfer costs can easily consume the headline price difference.

What does break-even sell price mean?

It is the minimum effective sell price required to recover all costs and avoid a loss.

Is this enough to model live arbitrage execution?

No. It is a planning tool, not a replacement for real-time execution, liquidity, and latency analysis.

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