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Stock Average Price & Averaging-Down Calculator

Add every buy lot to find your blended average price, then see how many shares at a new price would move your average to a target.

Buy lots
Lot 1
Lot 2
Average price
₹230.00
Total shares
150
Total invested
₹34,500.00
Shares needed to reach a target average

Given your current holding above, how many shares would you need to buy at a new price to pull your blended average up or down to a target?

Shares to buy at ₹180.00
100
Lot breakdown
LotQuantityPriceCost
Lot 1100₹250.00₹25,000.00
Lot 250₹190.00₹9,500.00
Formula

How the blended average is calculated

Every lot contributes its own cost; the average price is the total cost spread evenly across every share you hold.

Avg = Σ(qᵢ × pᵢ) ÷ Σqᵢ
qᵢQuantity of shares bought in lot i
pᵢPrice paid per share in lot i
AvgBlended average price across all lots
Worked example

100 shares at ₹250, then 50 more at ₹190

Total cost is (100 × ₹250) + (50 × ₹190) = ₹25,000 + ₹9,500 = ₹34,500, across 150 total shares. Dividing gives a blended average of ₹230 per share — lower than the original ₹250 buy, even though you paid more than ₹230 for the majority of your position.

LotQuantityPrice
Lot 1100₹250
Lot 250₹190
Blended average150 shares₹230
FAQ

Common questions

Average price is your total cost across all purchase lots divided by your total number of shares: sum of (quantity × price) for every lot, divided by total quantity. It is a quantity-weighted average, so a large lot at one price pulls the average toward it more than a small lot does.

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