Aktien-Durchschnitts-Rechner

Frei online stock average calculator. Enter multiple buy prices and share quantities to instantly calculate your average cost per share, total investment, and breakeven price. Perfect for dollar-cost averaging and average-down strategies. 100% client-seitig.

Buy Entries

Strom Market Price (Optional)

Enter current market price to see unrealized P&L

Über This Tool

This Aktien-Durchschnitts-Rechner helps investors calculate their average cost per share after multiple purchases at different prices. It is essential for tracking your cost basis and making informed decisions about averaging down or taking profits.

Ob you practice dollar-cost averaging (DCA), buy the dip, or simply accumulate shares over time, knowing your average entry price is critical for portfolio management.

Bedienungsanleitung

  1. Enter the price per share and number of shares for your first purchase.
  2. Click "+ Hinzufügen Buy Entry" to add additional purchases at different prices.
  3. (Optional) Enter the current market price to see your unrealized profit or loss.
  4. Click "Berechnen" to see your average cost per share, total investment, and breakeven price.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Was is average cost per share?

Average cost per share is the total amount invested divided by the total number of shares purchased. It represents your blended entry price across multiple trades.

Wie do I calculate average down?

Average down means buying more shares at a lower price than your original purchase. This reduces your average cost per share. Enter all your purchases (including the new lower-price buy) into this calculator to see your new average.

Was is dollar-cost averaging (DCA)?

DCA is an investment strategy where you buy a fixed dollar amount of an asset at regular intervals, regardless of price. This calculator helps you track your average entry price across all DCA purchases.

Is my data saved?

No. Alle Berechnungen happen entirely in Ihrem Durchsuchenr. Your investment data is never sent to any server.

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