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Point

A unit of price movement in indices and stocks.

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What is Point?

A point is a unit of price movement, used in indices, stocks, and some futures markets. On the S&P 500, a one-point move means a $1 change in the index value, but the dollar value per contract depends on the futures multiplier. Points differ from pips (forex) and ticks (futures) — terminology depends on the asset class. Most prop firm challenges quote profit targets as percentages rather than points to standardize across instruments.

Key takeaways

A unit of price movement in indices and stocks.
On the S&P 500, a one-point move means a $1 change in the index value, but the dollar value per contract depends on the futures multiplier.
Most prop firm challenges quote profit targets as percentages rather than points to standardize across instruments.

Point vs. Pip

Two terms that frequently get conflated. Here's how they actually differ.

PointMarket Mechanics · PRO
PipMarket Mechanics · PRO
A unit of price movement in indices and stocks.
The smallest standard price move in forex (0.0001 for most pairs).

Frequently asked questions

What is Point?
A point is a unit of price movement, used in indices, stocks, and some futures markets. On the S&P 500, a one-point move means a $1 change in the index value, but the dollar value per contract depends on the futures multiplier. Points differ from pips (forex) and ticks (futures) — terminology depends on the asset class.
Why does Point matter for prop firm traders?
Point is one of the building blocks of how markets and trading actually work. Without a clean mental model of it, position sizing, risk calculations, and rule-compliance all break down.
How is Point different from Pip?
Point and Pip are commonly confused. Point: A unit of price movement in indices and stocks. Pip, by contrast: The smallest standard price move in forex (0.0001 for most pairs).
What should traders watch out for with Point?
Points differ from pips (forex) and ticks (futures) — terminology depends on the asset class. Most prop firm challenges quote profit targets as percentages rather than points to standardize across instruments.

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