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Average Cost: 50 Shares at $200 + 50 Shares at $150

Buying 50 shares at $200 and 50 at $150 gives an average cost of $175 per share.

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How to use this tool

  1. Enter the shares and price of your first purchase.
  2. Enter the shares and price of your second purchase (use 0 shares if none).
  3. Read your blended average cost per share.
  4. Check the total shares and total invested for the combined position.
  5. Compare the average cost with the current price to gauge your gain or loss.

Calculate your blended average cost when buying equal lots of a stock at two different prices.

Frequently asked questions

How do I calculate average cost per share?
Multiply each purchase's shares by its price, add those amounts to get total invested, then divide by the total number of shares. The result is your average (break-even) cost.
Is the average just the midpoint of the two prices?
Only if you bought the same number of shares in each lot. Otherwise the average is weighted toward the lot with more shares.
What is averaging down?
Averaging down means buying more shares after the price falls, which lowers your average cost. It increases your position size and risk, so it is not always wise.
Does this include commissions?
No. For exact cost basis, add any commissions or fees to the total invested before dividing by shares.