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Crypto DCA Calculator for Average Entry Price

Calculate average entry price across multiple crypto buys to track cost basis, total invested, and blended position value.

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Use this crypto DCA calculator when you are building a position over multiple buys and need the true average entry price. It helps turn a scattered purchase history into a cleaner cost-basis view before you decide what happens next.

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Editorial review

Reviewed by Smart Calculator Tools Editorial TeamUpdated April 4, 2026

Best for

  • Averaging the entry price across multiple buys
  • Tracking total invested capital and blended cost basis
  • Comparing staged accumulation with a single-entry plan

Before you start

  • Keep each buy size and price recorded accurately
  • Include fees separately if they matter to your breakeven
  • Do not compare DCA and trading results with different timelines

Inputs

Enter multiple buys to compute an average entry price.

Purchase 1

Purchase 2

Purchase 3

Results

Average entry

$95.00

Total invested

$380.00

Total quantity

4

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How this Crypto DCA Calculator works

Computes your average entry price across multiple buys to visualize dollar-cost averaging. Summarizes total invested and total quantity so you can track your blended cost basis.

Quick guide

Jump to the section you need, then return to the crypto dca calculator.

Inputs

  • Price and amount for each purchase
  • Up to three purchase rows
  • All prices in the same quote currency

Outputs

  • Average entry price
  • Total invested amount
  • Total quantity accumulated

Assumptions

  • No fees or slippage included
  • Amounts are in the base asset units

Tips

  • Add fees separately for more accurate averages
  • Use the same currency for all entries
  • Check totals when amounts are very small

Crypto DCA Calculator formula guide

Use these crypto dca calculator formulas to audit the output or explain it to someone else.

2 formulas

Total Cost = sum(price * amount)
Average Entry = Total Cost / Total Amount

Crypto DCA Calculator examples

Review a ready-made crypto dca calculator scenario, copy it, then tweak inputs to match your case.

Example

2 inputs2 outputs

Three buys

Inputs

  • Buy 1 at 100, buy 1 at 120
  • Buy 2 units at 80

Outputs

  • Average entry about 95
  • Total invested 360, total qty 4

Average is weighted by total amount, not price count.

Example

2 inputs2 outputs

Two buys

Inputs

  • Buy 2 units at 50
  • Buy 2 units at 75

Outputs

  • Average entry 62.5
  • Total invested 250, total qty 4

Use consistent units for all purchases.

Purchase summary

4 of 4 rows
PriceAmountCost
1001100
1201120
802160
Total4380

Totals show the weighted cost basis for the position.

Average vs entries

Highest: 120 (120)Lowest: 80 (80)
EntryPrice

Focus point

100

100

Position

#1 of 4

Original order

Share of total

25.32%

Total: 395

PositiveNegative

Average sits between the lower and higher entry prices.

For informational use only and not financial advice.

References

  • Dollar-cost averaging concept

FAQ

Crypto DCA Calculator FAQ

What does the Crypto DCA Calculator do?

Computes your average entry price across multiple buys to visualize dollar-cost averaging. Summarizes total invested and total quantity so you can track your blended cost basis. It is part of our crypto toolkit.

What inputs do I need?

Typical inputs include Price and amount for each purchase, Up to three purchase rows, All prices in the same quote currency.

How are the results calculated?

We follow the formulas and assumptions outlined in the "How this calculator works" section. You will see outputs like Average entry price, Total invested amount, Total quantity accumulated.

Can I share or download the results?

Use the Copy link or Print buttons to share your results. If a table or chart appears, you can download the data as CSV.

Is my data stored?

No. Calculations run in your browser and we do not store your inputs.

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