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How to Calculate Lot Size for Silver (XAGUSD)

BY TIOmarkets

|May 19, 2025

Understanding how to calculate lot size for silver when trading may seem confusing for beginner traders, but it’s a critical aspect of risk management that can not be overlooked.

Your lot size directly impacts how much you could potentially profit or lose on a silver trade and this can affect the overall performance of your trading strategy. So in this article, we'll explore how to calculate the lot size for silver, including the tick values.

Continue reading to learn more about the essential concepts for calculating the lot size when trading silver.

How to calculate lot size for silver

There are various methods to determine the lot size when trading silver. Some traders refer to the average true range (ATR) to gauge price volatility, while others calculate the distance between their entry price and stop loss. Based on either of these measurements, they adjust their lot size according to their risk tolerance.

Regardless of the method you choose, grasping the concept of lot size for silver trading and how it relates to the value of a tick is crucial for managing risk. The knowledge contained in this article is essential to ensure you select the appropriate volume or lot size before executing any trade.

What is the lot size for silver?

The lot size for silver refers to the number of ounces you will be buying or selling per standard lot and this will have a direct relationship with the tick value.

  • One standard lot (1.0 lots) represents 5,000 ounces of silver.
  • One mini lot (0.1 lots) represents one tenth of a lot, or 500 ounces of silver.
  • One micro lot (0.01 lots) represents one hundredth of a standard lot or 50 ounces of silver.

See the lot sizes for silver, as well as the tick values below;

Silver lot sizeMT4 / 5 volumeNumber of ounces per lotTick value (USD)
Standard1.05,000 ounces0.01 = $50
Mini0.1500 ounces0.01 = $5.00
Micro0.0150 ounces0.01 = $0.50

The tick value for silver is denominated in the quote currency. When the price is denominated in a currency other than your account base currency, the tick value will require additional conversion based on the relevant exchange rates.

Understanding the contract specification for silver trading

The specific details of how to calculate the lot sizes mentioned above can be found in the contract specification. You can find this inside the MT4 or MT5 trading platform.

Here’s how;

  1. Right-click on any symbol in the market watch window.
  2. Select “Specification” from the pop-up menu that appears.

An example is included below and the highlighted rows are particularly important for understanding and calculating the lot size for silver.

Silver (XAGUSD) contract specification

Silver (XAGUSD) contract specification in MT5Silver (XAGUSD) contract specification in MT5

As you can see from the contract specification above, the lot size for silver (XAGUSD) is 5,000 ounces per standard lot. Which means that whenever you select 1.0 lots in the volume field on the MT4 or MT5 trading platform, you will be buying or selling 5,000 ounces of silver.

Further down the contract specification sheet, you will see the minimum volume, maximum volume and volume step information. The first two are self explanatory, they inform you what the minimum and maximum lot sizes are. In this case, the minimum volume is 0.01 lots, which is 1/100th of a standard lot (1.0). If 1.0 lots is equal to 5,000 ounces of silver, then a volume of 0.01 will be 50 ounces.

The volume step tells you the minimum increment or decrement you can enter on the trading platform. In this example, you can buy or sell in step increments of 0.01 lots. In other words, you can buy or sell from 0.01 lots, up to the maximum volume or lot size.

How the lot size for silver affects tick values

As you have come to learn so far, the lot size for silver trading is the term used to describe the number of ounces that you are trading. The lot size is directly related to, and has a significant effect on the tick value. This in turn affects how much money you can potentially make or lose in the silver market.

As a rule, the smaller the lot size, the smaller the tick value is and vice versa. Your risk and profit potential will be less when trading smaller lot sizes, compared to when you are trading larger lot sizes or a higher quantity of silver.

How to calculate lot size for silver trading

When you begin trading silver, one of the most vital steps is determining how much you're willing to risk per trade. Understanding how to calculate lot size for silver trading helps you align your trade volume with your risk tolerance. So if you are stopped out, you do not lose more than you initially intended. (Not taking slippage into account)

Let’s suppose you're prepared to risk $100 on a trade and you have decided that your stop loss will be placed 200 ticks away from your entry price. Using the formula below, you can easily calculate what the lot size should be to stay within your predefined risk tolerance.

Silver lot size calculation formula

Lot Size = Risk amount in USD / Stop loss in ticks

Lot size = $100 / 200 ticks

Lot size = $0.50 per tick

Lot size = 1 micro lot (0.01 lots or 50 ounces of silver)

Let’s consider another example:

Imagine silver (XAGUSD) is trading at $30 per ounce, and you’re willing to risk up to $200 on a long trade. You have also determined that your stop loss should be placed 300 ticks away at $27.

To calculate the lot size, first find the tick value that you should be trading by dividing the amount to risk by the distance of your stop loss in ticks.

Lot Size = Risk amount in USD / Stop loss in ticks

Lot size = $200 / 300 ticks

Lot size = $0.66 per tick

Lot size = 1 micro lot (0.01 lots or 50 ounces)

You can not get any granular than one micro lot for silver as it is the minimum volume, trading two micro lots would exceed the risk amount.

Why lot size is so important for silver trading

The reason why you should know how to calculate lot size for silver trading, is because it directly affects how much you could potentially profit or lose on a trade. The higher your risk tolerance and amount to risk, the higher your lot size can be. Conversely, the lower your risk tolerance and amount to risk, the lower your lot size should be.

Lot sizes for silver trading can vary, so when trading silver, you first need to know how many ounces are in one standard lot and the corresponding tick value. This information is available on the contract specifications sheet inside the MT4 and MT5 trading platform. When you know this, calculating what lot size you should be trading for silver will be straightforward.

FAQ’s

Can I change my lot size after placing a trade?

You cannot change the lot size of an open trade on a hedging account, but you may be able to on a netting account. If you wish to adjust your lot size once the trade has been executed, you will need to close the current trade or open new ones to achieve the desired lot size.

What happens if I use too large of a lot size?

Using too large of a lot size relative to your account balance can significantly increase your potential to profit, as well as significantly increasing the risk of loss.

Does the lot size affect the spread or commissions I pay?

The lot size does not directly affect the spread unless the volume is large enough to absorb the available liquidity in the market. The lot size does affect the commission you will pay and this is charged pro rata, per round turn lot. So the higher the lot size traded, the higher the commission will be.

How do I know what my maximum lot size should be?

Your maximum lot size should be determined by your risk tolerance and the size of your account balance. The trading community suggests risking a small percentage of your account balance on any single trade idea (e.g. 1-3%). You should calculate the lot size that aligns with your risk tolerance and the distance you intend to place your stop-loss from your entry price.

Is there a difference between volume and lot size?

On the MT4 or MT5 trading platform, the volume field represents the lot size. A volume of 1.0 means 1 standard lot, 0.1 means 1 mini lot and 0.01 means 1 micro lot. Volume and lot size are interchangeable terms that represent the quantity being bought or sold.

Where can I find the contract specifications for silver?

You can find the contract specifications for silver in the MT4 or MT5 trading platform. Right-click on the silver ticker symbol in the Market Watch window and select "Specification" from the menu. This will provide details about the standard contract size, minimum and maximum trading volumes, and other relevant trading information.

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