Average Share Price Calculator
Average Share Price:
📉 Average Calculator for Shares – Find Your Shareholding Cost Accurately
✅ Introduction
When you buy shares of a stock at different prices and quantities, it’s important to know your average cost per share. This tells you your break-even price — the minimum selling price you need to avoid a loss.
An Average Calculator for Shares does this instantly. Whether you’re a beginner or seasoned investor, this tool helps you track your investments and make smarter decisions.
📌 What Is a Share Average Calculator?
A Share Average Calculator (or stock average calculator) is used to calculate the weighted average purchase price of shares bought at different times and prices.
It helps you understand your overall investment cost so you can:
- Know when you’re in profit/loss
- Plan exit strategies
- Decide whether to average down or up
🧮 Formula (Simple Text Format)
Average Share Price =
(Total Cost of Shares) ÷ (Total Number of Shares)
If you bought shares in multiple batches:
Average =
(Price₁ × Qty₁ + Price₂ × Qty₂ + …) ÷ (Qty₁ + Qty₂ + …)
🧪 Example
You bought:
- 50 shares at ₹100
- 30 shares at ₹90
- 20 shares at ₹110
Step-by-step calculation:
- Total cost = (50 × 100) + (30 × 90) + (20 × 110)
= 5000 + 2700 + 2200 = ₹9900 - Total shares = 50 + 30 + 20 = 100
Average Share Price = ₹9900 ÷ 100 = ₹99
So, your average cost per share is ₹99.
👤 Who Can Use This Tool?
- 🧑💼 Retail investors
- 📊 Stock market traders
- 🧮 Finance students
- 🧑🏫 Teachers explaining portfolio calculations
- 🧑💻 Bloggers & tool site owners
🎯 Use Cases
- Know your average after buying at different prices
- Evaluate loss/profit if share price fluctuates
- Help with tax planning or portfolio rebalancing
- Compare with current market price for decisions
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Can I include brokerage fees?
Yes — just add the brokerage to the price when calculating manually or inputting in the calculator.
2. Is this different from market price?
Yes.
- Market Price = current stock price
- Average Price = your cost price
3. Can I use this for mutual funds or ETFs?
Yes, if you’re tracking NAV purchases over time.
4. Can I use this to calculate average after SIPs?
Yes, it works similarly if you input investment amounts and units purchased.
🛑 Disclaimer
This calculator gives an estimate of your cost basis and is for educational and informational purposes only.
It does not account for dividends, taxes, or corporate actions like splits or bonuses. Always cross-check with your broker records.