
MyDCACalc
DCA calculators + portfolio tracker for stocks & crypto
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DCA calculators + portfolio tracker for stocks & crypto
4 followers
Free investing calculators — no sign-up, no ads. - DCA Calculator — project growth or backtest vs S&P 500, Nasdaq & Bitcoin - Position Size Calculator — exact shares/coins per trade - Compound Interest Calculator — with milestones - DCA Backtest Simulator — compare BTC, ETH, S&P 500 & Nasdaq - Inflation-Adjusted Returns — real returns after inflation Plus 10 free guides. DCA Pro adds portfolio tracking, live P&L & weekly AI signals.







New tool just added: Investment Loss Recovery Calculator 📉
Shows exactly how much gain you need to break even after any loss. A 50% loss requires a 100% gain. A 70% loss requires 233%.
The DCA twist: it also shows how continuing to invest after a crash dramatically speeds up recovery by lowering your average cost.
→ mydcacalc.com/loss-recovery-calculator.html
Also just shipped: DRIP Calculator 💰
See how reinvesting dividends compounds wealth over time vs taking cash. Includes dividend yield, dividend growth rate, and stock price appreciation separately — most calculators conflate all three.
→ mydcacalc.com/drip-calculator.html
New calculator just launched: FIRE Calculator 🔥
Three modes in one:
- FIRE number — find your 25x target, years to reach it, Lean/Regular/Fat FIRE variants
- Coast FIRE — the point where you can stop contributing and let compounding do the rest
- Savings rate — see how dramatically your timeline changes at 10% vs 50% savings rate
Free, no sign-up → mydcacalc.com/fire-calculator.html
Also just shipped: Portfolio Rebalancing Calculator ⚖️
Enter your target allocation and current holdings — it tells you exactly which assets to buy, which to sell, and how much. Includes 4 preset portfolios (60/40, three-fund, FIRE aggressive, crypto blend) and a drift chart showing current vs target side by side.
The 5% drift rule: if any asset is more than 5 points off target, it flags for rebalancing.
Free → mydcacalc.com/rebalancing-calculator.html
New guide: The 4% Rule Explained — Is It Still Valid in 2026? 📖
Morningstar's 2026 research now puts the safe withdrawal rate at 3.9%. Bengen (who created the rule) revised his estimate to 4.7%. The guide explains why both numbers are right — they just assume different things.
Covers: what the rule actually means, FIRE vs traditional retirement differences, sequence of returns risk, and 4 dynamic withdrawal alternatives.
→ mydcacalc.com/guides/4-percent-rule-explained.html