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Crypto DCA Calculator— Free & Private

Simulate dollar-cost averaging any cryptocurrency with real historical prices.

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Configure your DCA strategy and click Calculate.

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What Is Dollar-Cost Averaging?

A crypto DCA calculator simulates a dollar-cost averaging strategy by modeling what would have happened if you invested a fixed amount into a cryptocurrency at regular intervals over a historical period. DCA reduces the impact of volatility by spreading purchases over time rather than investing a lump sum all at once. Our calculator uses real historical price data for top coins, compares DCA results against a one-time lump-sum investment, and shows total value, average cost basis, and return percentage. Everything runs privately in your browser.

How to Use Crypto DCA Calculator

  1. Select a coin and period

    Choose a cryptocurrency and the historical date range for the simulation.

  2. Set amount and frequency

    Enter how much you would invest per interval — daily, weekly, biweekly, or monthly.

  3. View the simulation

    Review your total invested, portfolio value, average cost, and comparison with lump-sum investing.

Why Use Our DCA Calculator?

Uses real historical price data for accurate back-testing
Compares DCA performance against lump-sum investing side by side
Supports daily, weekly, biweekly, and monthly investment frequencies
Covers the top 20 cryptocurrencies by market cap
No account or wallet connection needed — your data stays private
Completely free with no usage restrictions

Frequently Asked Questions

What is DCA in crypto?

Dollar-cost averaging (DCA) means investing a fixed amount at regular intervals regardless of price. It reduces the risk of buying at a peak and smooths your average entry price over time.

Is DCA better than lump-sum investing?

It depends on market conditions. Lump-sum investing outperforms in steadily rising markets, while DCA reduces risk and average cost in volatile or declining markets. Our calculator lets you compare both.

How far back does the historical data go?

Historical data availability depends on the coin. Major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum have data going back several years, while newer coins may have shorter histories.

Is the DCA calculator private?

Yes. The simulation runs entirely in your browser. Your investment amounts, coin choices, and results are never transmitted to or stored on any external server.

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