Pip Value & Contract Specifications
US30 (Dow Jones Industrial Average, also called DJIA or Wall Street 30) is an index CFD. The contract specification gives a point value of approximately $1.00 per index point per standard lot at most CFD brokers including FxPro. At USD/IDR 18.50 that equals R18.50 per point per lot โ the same basis as NAS100, but the Dow's lower daily range means tighter stops and more manageable swings.
Always verify in MT4/MT5: right-click the US30 symbol โ Specification โ check contract size and tick value for your account type.
| Lot Size | Point value (USD) | Point value (IDR @ 18.50) | 50-point stop | 150-point stop |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.01 (micro) | ~$0.01 | ~R0.185 | ~R9.25 | ~R27.75 |
| 0.10 (mini) | ~$0.10 | ~R1.85 | ~R92.50 | ~R277.50 |
| 0.50 | ~$0.50 | ~R9.25 | ~R462 | ~R1,387 |
| 1.00 (standard) | ~$1.00 | ~R18.50 | ~R925 | ~R2,775 |
All values indicative at USD/IDR 18.50. Verify contract specifications with your broker before trading.
Position Sizing Example
Suppose you have a R50,000 account and risk 1% per trade (R500). You set a 100-point stop loss on US30 (appropriate for a 1-hour chart trade).
At USD/IDR 18.50, each point per lot = R18.50. The formula:
Lots = Risk รท (Stop points ร Point value dalam IDR)
Lots = R500 รท (100 ร R18.50) = R500 รท R1,850 โ 0.27 lots
Round down to 0.25 lots. On a daily-chart trade with a 200-point stop, the same R500 risk allows: R500 รท (200 ร R18.50) โ 0.13 lots. The Dow's lower volatility versus NAS100 often permits slightly larger position sizes for the same stop distance.
About US30 โ Key Drivers & Trading Hours
The Dow Jones Industrial Average is the world's most famous stock index, comprising 30 blue-chip US companies including Goldman Sachs, Boeing, Johnson & Johnson, Caterpillar, and JPMorgan Chase. Trading near 42,000 points in current conditions, with a typical daily ATR of 100โ300 points. This is lower than NAS100's 200โ400 points because the Dow is price-weighted and dominated by traditional industries rather than high-growth tech.
Key drivers: Federal Reserve rate decisions, US economic data (ISM Manufacturing, Consumer Confidence, Non-Farm Payrolls), earnings from Dow component companies (especially financial stocks Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan), oil prices (Chevron is a component), and broader risk sentiment. The Dow is more defensive than NAS100 โ it tends to fall less during tech sell-offs but also captures less of tech rallies.
Active trading hours in SAST: 14:30โ21:00 SAST for the full US cash session. The highest-volatility window is around the US open (14:30โ15:30 SAST) and into the close (20:00โ21:00 SAST). Non-Farm Payrolls (first Friday of each month at 14:30 SAST) is consistently the highest single-event volatility trigger for US30. On FOMC days (8 times per year), expect 200โ400 point moves within minutes of the 20:00 SAST announcement.
Pip values sourced from ECB reference data (Frankfurter API). All values are indicative and for educational purposes โ not live trading quotes. See full pip value table โ