Penny Stock Calculator

This penny stock calculator was created by Joe Darragh, a Certified Fraud Examiner and former lead investigator of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s Microcap Fraud Task Force, to help investors clearly understand how penny stock price changes impact real investment outcomes.

Penny Stock Calculator

Penny Stock Calculator

Total amount invested. Updates automatically if shares or price changes.
Automatically calculated from investment and price. You can override it.
Supports unlimited decimal precision.
Supports unlimited decimal precision.
Most penny stocks lose money. Enter the future value you estimate for your penny stock if you think you're a better investor than 99.9% of the world.
How long you expect to hold the stock.
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Future Value: -
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How To Read Your Penny Stock Calculator Results

This penny stock calculator helps you estimate the potential future value of your investment based on your total investment amount, current stock price, future stock price, and time held. It shows how many shares you would own, your total return, and your annualized return.

Penny stocks are often priced under $1 per share and can appear attractive because of their low cost and potential for large percentage gains. This calculator allows you to see how changes in price can affect your investment outcome, whether positive or negative.

Use the penny stock calculator to understand how price movements impact your investment value and to visualize realistic scenarios over time.

This penny stock calculator is designed to help you understand the math behind your investment assumptions. It does not predict future performance. Enter realistic future price estimates and use the calculator to understand both upside potential and downside risk.

This tool is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.

DISCLAIMER: Read before you invest

Before using this penny stock calculator, please understand that over 99% of penny stock investors lose money. Most penny stocks decline in value over time due to dilution, lack of revenue, poor business fundamentals, or manipulation.

This penny stock calculator is designed to help you understand the math behind your investment assumptions. It does not predict future performance. Enter realistic future price estimates and use the calculator to understand both upside potential and downside risk.

This tool is for educational purposes only and should not be considered financial advice.