Crypto Risk
Workspace
Assemble a dashboard from any of our calculators, enter your trade context once — account size, entry, stop, target, leverage, risk — and watch every widget recalculate together. Your layout saves automatically in your browser.
Free, no sign-up, no ads. Educational tool — not financial advice.
One context, every calculator
The Trade Context panel at the top holds the inputs that calculators share — account size, entry, stop-loss, take-profit, leverage and risk per trade. Enter them once and every widget that uses them updates instantly. Add the position-size, liquidation and fee calculators and a single entry-price change reprices all three at once.
The panel is smart: it only shows the context fields that your active widgets actually use. Each widget keeps its own local inputs too — win rate on expectancy, the coins on correlation — so the context stays focused.
Build the dashboard you need
Pick widgets from the palette to add or remove them, and drag the cards to reorder. The grid is multi-column on desktop and a single column on mobile. Your selection, order and context values are saved to your browser's local storage, so the workspace is exactly as you left it next time. One click resets everything to the default set.
Honest by design
Every widget carries its own plain caveat about what the numbers do and don't mean — expectancy drifts, correlation spikes in crashes, compounding is a projection not a forecast. Nothing is sent to a server and there is no sign-up: the dashboard runs entirely in your browser, and the only data stored is your own layout, on your own device. This is an educational tool, not financial advice.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does the shared context work?
Calculators declare which common inputs they use (account, entry, stop, target, leverage, risk). The Trade Context panel writes your values into a shared store, and every mounted widget that reads those inputs recalculates automatically. You set the trade once instead of re-typing it into each calculator.
Is my data saved anywhere?
Only in your own browser, via local storage — your widget layout and context values persist between visits on that device. Nothing is uploaded to a server, and there is no account or sign-up. Clearing your browser data or pressing Reset wipes it.
Which calculators can I add?
Position size, liquidation, trading fee, profit, Kelly criterion, trade expectancy, drawdown recovery, crypto correlation and compound interest. The default workspace starts with position size, liquidation, fee and expectancy so it's useful immediately.
Why do some widgets ignore the context?
A widget only reacts to the context fields it actually uses. The correlation matrix, for example, needs coins and a period rather than a trade's prices, so it has no shared inputs — you set those inside the widget. The context panel hides any field no active widget needs.