Holdings valuation & P&L calculator
What are the bStocks stock tokens in your wallet worth right now, and are you up or down? Enter units and current price for the market value, then add a cost basis and it works out profit or loss in amount and percent. Use the prices you look up yourself; this page has no live quotes built in. All calculation is local in your browser, and no data is uploaded.
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*20% spot fee discount; the actual rate shown on Binance's page applies and may change with policy.
How market value and P&L are calculated
The logic is plain: market value = units × current price. bStocks are tokens backed 1:1 by a real share in custody, so the price tracks the underlying stock (with small effects from on-chain supply and demand). That means the token price you look up is essentially the current value of this holding.
P&L is (current price − average buy price) × units, and the P&L percent is (current price − average buy price) ÷ average buy price × 100%. The green bar moving right is an unrealized gain, left is an unrealized loss. Note this is paper P&L; to actually sell and lock it in, you still have to subtract the spot fee, which you can estimate with the fee calculator.
This only counts the P&L from price moves. If the stock token paid a dividend over the period, your real return also has to add the dividend, which you can work out with the dividend estimator. For how bStocks dividends are paid, see dividends on tokenized US stocks.
Don't read a holding by one number alone
Market value changes daily with the market, while your average buy price is the cost anchor you control. Buying in batches averages the cost down, which is exactly the DCA logic; to simulate the average price and current value of long-term DCA, use the DCA calculator. For the pitfalls of buying bStocks for the first time, see 7 first-time mistakes buying bStocks.