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A quick guide to using the tools. Everything is manual: you enter symbols, rates, and scenario parameters — we compute results deterministically.
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Quick start
- Open Home and pick a tool (Converter / Pump-Depump / Exchange chain).
- Type your symbols and numbers (you can use 1.23 or 1,23).
- Review the computed table / KPIs.
- Use Copy buttons to export results to notes, chat, or spreadsheets.
All outputs are based only on what you typed. If a number looks wrong, double-check inputs and decimal separators.
Converter
Converter builds a table using a base symbol and multiple unit rows. Each row has:
- Symbol — the name of your unit.
- perBase — how many units you get for 1 BASE.
Formula
out = baseAmount × perBase
- Use + Add unit to add more rows.
- Use the × button to remove a row.
- Copy table exports a tab-separated table you can paste into spreadsheets.
Pump / Depump
This tool models a two-phase move: price goes up by Pump %, then goes down by Depump % from the peak.
Inputs
- Entry price and Quantity
- Pump (%) from entry
- Depump (%) from peak
- Fee per trade (%) — applied only when a trade happens
Modes
- Hold → end: value at end vs entry cost.
- Sell at peak: sell once at peak (fee on sell).
- Sell peak → buy back: sell at peak (fee), buy back at end (fee).
Core prices
pPeak = p0 × (1 + pump) pEnd = pPeak × (1 - depump)
Fees are applied as percentages (e.g. 0.2% = 0.002). If you choose “Hold → end”, no trade fees are applied.
Exchange chain
Exchange chain simulates multiple steps. Each step converts from the previous symbol to a new symbol using a rate and a fee.
Per-step formula
after = before × rate × (1 - fee)
- Rate is “to per 1 from”.
- Fee (%) reduces the output of that step.
- Eff. rate shown in the table equals rate × (1 − fee).
- Copy chain exports a readable step-by-step summary.
Tips & FAQ
Do you fetch real exchange rates?
No. Rates are manual by design: you control the assumptions and keep the result reproducible.
Why do I see rounding?
We format numbers for readability. If you need more precision, increase displayed digits in your copy/export flow or adjust inputs.
Can I use commas in decimals?
Yes — both 1.23 and 1,23 are accepted.
If you want something added or changed in the calculators, email support@ with a small example.