Stock Market Average Calculator
Average Price per Share: 0
📈 Stock Market Average Calculator – Track Your Average Buy Price Accurately
✅ Introduction
When you purchase shares of a stock at different prices over time, it becomes difficult to manually calculate your average buy price. That’s where a Stock Market Average Calculator helps — it tells you your average price per share, factoring in all your past trades.
Whether you're an investor or trader, this tool helps you monitor your portfolio and make informed decisions.
📌 What Is a Stock Market Average Calculator?
A Stock Market Average Calculator computes the weighted average purchase price per share based on multiple stock transactions. It is used to find your break-even point and plan profitable exits.
🧮 Stock Average Price Formula (Plain Text)
Average Price Per Share =
(Total Amount Invested) ÷ (Total Number of Shares)
If you made multiple purchases:
Average Price =
(Quantity1 × Price1 + Quantity2 × Price2 + …) ÷ (Quantity1 + Quantity2 + …)
🧪 Example
You purchased:
- 100 shares at ₹90
- 200 shares at ₹75
- 50 shares at ₹110
Step-by-step calculation:
- Total amount = (100 × 90) + (200 × 75) + (50 × 110) = 9000 + 15000 + 5500 = ₹29,500
- Total shares = 100 + 200 + 50 = 350
Average Price = ₹29,500 ÷ 350 = ₹84.28
So your average cost per share is ₹84.28
👤 Who Should Use This Calculator?
- ✅ Long-term retail investors
- ✅ Intraday or swing traders
- ✅ Portfolio managers & brokers
- ✅ Students and finance professionals
- ✅ Bloggers and tool creators
🎯 Key Use Cases
- Track portfolio break-even points
- Plan exit strategies during market rallies
- Understand how averaging up or down affects your cost
- Make informed decisions before buying more shares
📝 How to Use the Calculator
- Enter each transaction's buy price and number of shares.
- Add as many rows as needed.
- Click Calculate.
- The tool returns your average price per share.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the average price per share?
It is the total money invested divided by the total number of shares bought.
2. Can I include brokerage and taxes?
Yes — just add those costs to the share price before entering it.
3. Can this be used for mutual funds or SIPs?
Yes, if you treat each investment as a unit purchase at a given price.
4. What’s the difference between average and market price?
- Average Price: Your cost basis
- Market Price: Current trading price of the stock
🛑 Disclaimer
This calculator is for informational purposes only.
It does not include dividends, bonuses, stock splits, or taxes unless added manually. Please consult a financial advisor for personalized investment decisions.