Brokerage Calculator
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Gone are the days when investors and traders had to manually gather charge details, calculate buy and sell prices, apply fees, and double-check for errors, only to miss the right moment to make a trade.
Welcome to Tradejini’s very own brokerage calculator where we provide you with transparent and accurate transaction charges. We believe that every investment and trade must be made with complete financial information and this includes the brokerage charges.
What Is the Jini Brokerage Calculator?
A brokerage calculator helps traders estimate the total costs of their trades, covering equity, futures, options, commodities, currency, intraday, and delivery transactions. The Tradejini Brokerage Calculator not only calculates brokerage fees but also factors in GST, transaction charges, stamp duty, STT, CTT, SEBI fees. With this tool, you get a clear picture of your net profit or loss, making it easier to plan and optimize your trades.
What Is the Brokerage Calculator Formula?
The formula to calculate brokerage charges is:
Brokerage = Number of Shares × Price per Share × Brokerage Percentage
At Tradejini, brokerage is capped at a flat fee of ₹20 per executed trade or 0.1% of the transaction value, whichever is lower. For example:
If you trade 10 shares at ₹500 each, the brokerage would be calculated as:
10 shares × ₹500 × 0.1% = ₹5
Since ₹5 is lower than the ₹20 flat fee, you would only pay ₹5 as the brokerage for this trade
How to use the brokerage calculator?
Our calculator is quite simple to use. All the charges are accurate, up-to-date already present in the layout. All you have to do is enter the :
- Quantity of the asset
- Buy Price of the asset
- Sell Price of the asset
The tool will automatically calculate the Turnover, Tradejini Charges, Statutory Charges and the Net P&L.
Factors influencing brokerage calculation
The brokerage charged will differ based on several factors such as:
- Buy / Sale Price: The higher the trade value, the higher the brokerage as it's often calculated as a percentage of the total trade value. However, this is not applicable for CubePlus users since our charges are capped at ₹20 a trade.
- Volume of Transaction: A larger transaction volume leads to a higher brokerage cost.
- Market Segment: Brokerage charges vary by market type, such as equities- delivery & intraday, commodities, derivatives- Futures & Options or Forex, each with different fee structures.
- Statutory Charges: Fees like STT, SEBI charges, GST, and stamp duty are subject to changes and add to the overall cost of a trade. However, these changes will be automatically updated in the calculator as and when the changes take place, ensuring up-to-date and accurate charges.
- Type of Broker: Traditional brokers usually charge between 0.3% and 1% of the total turnover. At Tradejini, as a discount broker, we offer a more cost-effective solution by charging just 0.1% of the transaction value or ₹20 per trade, whichever is lower, ensuring you save more on every trade without compromising on service quality
Frequently Asked Questions
Our Brokerage Calculator helps investors and traders calculate all applicable transaction charges upfront, ensuring transparency and aiding in effective trade planning.
You can estimate transaction costs for Equities, Derivatives, and Commodities, including brokerage fees, taxes, Stamp Duty, Securities Transaction Tax (STT), Commodity Transaction Tax (CTT), and SEBI fees.
The calculator allows you to see the exact transaction costs beforehand, helping you make informed decisions and understand the minimum price movement needed to break even.
Yes, Tradejini’s Brokerage Calculator is completely free and available for anyone looking to calculate their trading or investment costs.
By providing a detailed breakdown of all applicable charges, the calculator helps you plan your trades, manage costs, and maximize potenti
What is the purpose of Tradejini's Brokerage Calculator??
Our Brokerage Calculator helps investors and traders calculate all applicable transaction charges upfront, ensuring transparency and aiding in effective trade planning.