GUBIDAO
GUBIDAO · Crypto for stock investors
Run the numbers first

Tools

Anyone who's traded stocks gets it: before you place an order, you should have a feel for the numbers. These tools all run locally in your browser, collect nothing, and the numbers you type are never uploaded.

Calculator

Binance fee calculator

Enter a trade size and see how much a spot trade actually gets shaved off; then see how much you'd save signing up with our invite code for 20% off. Maker and taker fees differ — they're worked out separately here.

Spot / maker-taker · instant estimate · runs locally
Calculator

Position calculator

Stop "throwing a couple hundred at it to see." Use the stock trader's logic — the most you're willing to lose on this trade, and where the stop sits — to back out how big the position should be, and box the risk in first.

Size by risk · stop first · runs locally
Calculator

Liquidation price calculator

See the price your leveraged position gets force-closed at, so that red line is clear before you open it.

Calculator

Bitcoin DCA calculator

Take the dollar-cost-averaging habit from stocks and estimate where steady buy-ins land you over the long run.

Calculator

Profit & break-even calculator

How much this trade made or lost, and how far it has to climb back before you're even again.

Markets

Crypto converter

Convert BTC, ETH and USDT into dollars or yuan at live rates whenever you need the number.

Index

Crypto Fear & Greed Index

Whether the market is panicking or getting greedy right now, read in a single number.

Data

Bitcoin halving countdown

How many days and blocks are left until the next block-reward halving.

Chart

Bitcoin rainbow chart

A log-regression band showing whether today's price sits nearer the buy zone or the bubble zone.

Markets

Live crypto prices

Live prices and 24-hour moves for BTC, ETH, BNB and other majors, all on one screen.

Why run these two first

Save on fees, control your size, and you're already steadier than half the crowd

Fees look like small change, but trade often and a year's worth isn't small; the part you can shave off is profit kept for free. Position size matters even more — crypto has no price limits, nothing to slow a fall, so the stock trader's "lose at most x% per trade" discipline only gets more important here, not less.

Get both numbers straight and you're no longer placing impulse orders. Want to learn while you practice? Sign up on Binance with our invite code for 20% off trading fees*.

*The actual discount is whatever Binance shows and may change with platform policy. Tool results are estimates for reference only, not investment advice.