NYMEX · Crude Oil

CL Calculator — Tick Value & Contract Size

Free CL calculator for the Crude Oil. One tick is $10.00 and one point is $1,000.00. Work out contract size, notional value, P&L per move, and NYMEX exchange and clearing fees.
Your contract

Only used to show how much leverage this position carries.

CL — Crude Oil

Value of 1 tick

$10.00

Tick size 0.01

Value of 1 point

$1,000.00

NYMEX

Notional value controlled

$70,000

$70,000 per contract · 14× your account balance

A 10-point move is worth

$10,000.00

1,000 ticks · $10,000.00 per contract

Round-turn venue fees

Not published here for CL — we only list exchange, clearing and NFA rates we've verified against a real broker ledger, and showing an unverified product as $0.00 would understate what the trade costs you.

What one CL contract is worth

The Crude Oil trades on NYMEX in increments of 0.01. Because its point multiplier is $1,000.00, one tick is worth $10.00 and a full point is worth $1,000.00 — per contract, in both directions. Multiply by your contract count for the position.

The number that catches people out is notional value: price × $1,000.00, which is the exposure one contract actually carries, not the margin you posted to open it. Change the price above to see it for the level you're trading.

CL vs MCL

CL is the full-size contract. MCL (Micro Crude Oil) is the micro at one tenth the size — $100.00 per point against $1,000.00. Most retail accounts size in the micro so a normal stop distance doesn't force an oversized position.

What a CL round turn costs

We publish exchange, clearing and NFA rates only where we've verified them against a real broker cash ledger, and CL isn't one of them yet — so the calculator says so rather than showing $0.00. That distinction matters: treating an unverified rate as zero is exactly how a futures account can look profitable on paper and shrink in reality. ExpectancyIQ can derive your own rates from your broker's Cash History export at import time.

Sizing a CL position

Contract value is only half the question. How many CL contracts you should trade depends on your account size and stop distance — the position size calculator works that out, and the expectancy calculator tells you whether the resulting trades pay over time.

All contract specifications

SymbolContractExchangeTick sizeTick valuePoint value
ESE-mini S&P 500CME0.25$12.50$50.00
MESMicro E-mini S&P 500CME0.25$1.25$5.00
NQE-mini Nasdaq-100CME0.25$5.00$20.00
MNQMicro E-mini Nasdaq-100CME0.25$0.50$2.00
RTYE-mini Russell 2000CME0.1$5.00$50.00
M2KMicro E-mini Russell 2000CME0.1$0.50$5.00
YME-mini DowCBOT1$5.00$5.00
MYMMicro E-mini DowCBOT1$0.50$0.50
CLCrude OilNYMEX0.01$10.00$1,000.00
MCLMicro Crude OilNYMEX0.01$1.00$100.00
GCGoldCOMEX0.1$10.00$100.00
MGCMicro GoldCOMEX0.1$1.00$10.00
SISilverCOMEX0.005$25.00$5,000.00
NGNatural GasNYMEX0.001$10.00$10,000.00
ZB30-Year U.S. Treasury BondCBOT0.03125$31.25$1,000.00
ZN10-Year U.S. Treasury NoteCBOT0.015625$15.63$1,000.00
6EEuro FXCME0.00005$6.25$125,000.00

ExpectancyIQ prices your real CL fills with this same reference data — commission and venue fees included — so your journal matches your broker statement instead of your hopes. Start free.