Crypto Target Price Calculator | Portfolio Scenario Tool

Curiosity is a huge part of the cryptocurrency space. It is natural to look at a number of tokens and wonder, “How high does the price need to go for this stack to equal a specific amount?” 💭

By entering a token count and a target total value, this calculator reveals exactly what price the asset would need to reach to make that scenario theoretically true.

Crypto Target Price Calculator

Test different scenarios to see the required price per token.

The Price Would Need To Be:

$0.00

Fill in the boxes to see the math.

Caution

Math vs. Reality: This tool performs pure arithmetic. It does not know if a project is a scam, if there is enough money in the world to reach that price, or if the market has liquidity. It is a simulation for educational purposes, not a prediction.

Behind the Numbers

This tool simplifies asset valuation by working backward. Instead of looking at current market prices, it takes a hypothetical financial target and divides it by the available supply to determine the required value per unit.

  1. Token Count: The exact number of assets held in the scenario.
  2. Target Value: The desired total worth of the portfolio.
  3. Result: The specific price each individual token must reach to satisfy the equation.

The formula is very simple:

Required Price
=
Target Total Value ($)
Token Count

The Trillion Dollar Reality Check

The math above is easy. The hard part is checking if the result is actually possible in the real world. This is where Total Market Value (Market Cap) comes in.

To see if the target price is realistic, you can plug that price and the coin’s supply into our Market Cap Calculator.

Imagine the calculator says a token needs to reach $100.00.

If there are 1 Trillion of those tokens in existence, reaching $100 would mean the project is worth $100 Trillion.

Why is that a problem?

  • 🇺🇸 The entire United States economy (GDP) is roughly $25-30 Trillion.
  • 🏆 All the Gold in the world is worth roughly $13-15 Trillion.

If the theoretical price requires the coin to be worth more than all the gold on Earth, the math is correct, but the scenario is virtually impossible. Always compare the result against the size of the real economy!