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I've mentioned in the past that I don't trade the Asian session. This year though, I have opened GBP/JPY positions. No other pair I've observed has as much volume as the GBP/JPY during this session so if I like what I see, I won't hesitate to pull the trigger. But other than the GBP/JPY, most other pairs don't exhibit the volatility that a shorter term trader would prefer. Asian session characteristics: - quietest, least volatile of the three Forex trading sessions
- account for 15% of daily turnover
- typical 20-30 pip ranges for the EUR/USD
- spreads increase
- price action more due to Australian and New Zealand economic announcements than Japanese
The European trading session is a better time than ever to trade the volatility of the Forex market. I trade this session more than any other and find it suits me. I know most times at what price I'll enter a trade so a lot of my positions trigger automatically sometime between 2 am and 5 am EST. Many times, they'll also close automatically during this time range without me ever knowing because I'm asleep. This suits me because it prevents me from micromanaging positions which I sometimes have a habit of doing. European session characteristics: - London is the heart and soul of FX and has over 200 market maker dealers
- 35% of daily trading volume
- whipsaw moves
- spreads decrease
- some observe the first price move during this session to be false as dealers run stops and explore support and resistance levels
I trade the US trading session but not as much as the European. I'm strictly a technical trader and since the US economic announcements move the Forex market like no other, I don't feel that comfortable. I used to trade more during this time but found that Forex brokers made it more difficult to properly manage a position (platform slowdown, increased spreads, wild swings.) US session characteristics: - account for 25% of daily turnover
- 10% of turnover from Greenwich, CT, the hedge fund capital of the world
- some observe that all price action that occurred during the Euro session is reversed
- the focus turns from European economic news to US economic news
Source for some of the information came from the article titled, "Secret Rhythms of FX Time Zones" at http://www.sfomag.com. Explore these additional posts at Forex Project relating to Forex Time Zones: - Is Trading The Asian Session a Waste Of Time?
- Most Volatile Pairs during Asian Session
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The European session between 7.00 and 12.00 UK time is by far the best time to trade in my opinion. It obviously suits me being from the UK, but I also make roughly 70-80% of my profits during this session.
It's ideal because you have strong moves and strong trends and you don't have to contend with the market-moving US data releases. |