The CHF cross of every commodity currency is its family's quietest — CADCHF 7.25p, NZDCHF 7.78p, AUDCHF 8.12p all win the typical-weekday-cell crown across all three 7-pair CAD/NZD/AUD families
Sort every commodity-currency cross by typical weekday half-hour range, and the CHF cross wins its family every time: CADCHF 7.25p, NZDCHF 7.78p, AUDCHF 8.12p — three of three across the CAD, NZD, and AUD 7-pair families. The CHF leg strips the domestic macro calendar; the result is the quietest cross in each family’s typical-cell ranking.
This is the cross-family generalization of two prior single-family posts: 2026-08-06 CADCHF is the quietest CAD-cross and 2026-08-21 NZDCHF is the quietest NZD-cross. Today the AUD family also confirms — AUDCHF 8.12p edges AUDUSD 8.55p by 5%, so all three commodity currencies land the same finding.

The three family rankings, side by side
| Rank | CAD family | NZD family | AUD family |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | CADCHF 7.25p | NZDCHF 7.78p | AUDCHF 8.12p |
| 2 | AUDCAD 8.80p | NZDUSD 8.10p | AUDUSD 8.55p |
| 3 | NZDCAD 8.90p | AUDNZD 8.60p | AUDNZD 8.60p |
| 4 | USDCAD 9.10p | NZDCAD 8.90p | AUDCAD 8.80p |
| 5 | CADJPY 9.90p | NZDJPY 9.90p | AUDJPY 10.75p |
| 6 | EURCAD 11.85p | EURNZD 18.00p | EURAUD 15.00p |
| 7 | GBPCAD 15.00p | GBPNZD 21.93p | GBPAUD 18.85p |
CADCHF is the clearest winner — 21%below AUDCAD, the CAD family’s second-quietest. AUDCHF and NZDCHF are tighter over their runners-up: 5% for AUDCHF vs AUDUSD and 4%for NZDCHF vs NZDUSD. That’s consistent with CAD being the loudest of the three currencies on a typical weekday (Wednesday EIA petroleum-inventories slot, oil-correlation channel), so the CHF-strip has more room to reduce noise on CADCHF than on the already-quieter NZDCHF or AUDCHF.
Peak cells — do the CHF crosses win those too?
Yes on the CAD side, tied on NZD and AUD.
| Pair | Peak cell (pips) | Peak slot (UTC) | Comment |
|---|---|---|---|
| CADCHF | 14.20p | Fri 13:30 & 14:30 | US NFP hour AND after-NFP (tie) |
| NZDCHF | 12.00p | Thu 13:30 & Fri 14:30 | US jobless claims AND after-NFP (tie) |
| AUDCHF | 13.15p | Thu 14:30 | US ISM release hour |
| AUDNZD (AUD family runner-up on peak) | 12.60p | Wed 21:00 | Wellington open — BEATS AUDCHF 13.15p |
| NZDUSD (NZD family runner-up on peak) | 14.00p | Thu 13:30 | US jobless — just above NZDCHF |
All three CHF-cross peaks are on US-macro hours (NFP, jobless claims, ISM release) — none is on the CHF-cross’s own domestic currency calendar. The CHF-strip removes some domestic-macro amplification, but everything liquid still moves on US macro. AUDNZD is the one commodity-cross pair whose peak (12.60p Wed 21:00 UTC Wellington open) beats a CHF-cross’s peak (AUDCHF 13.15p) — the Wed 21:00 UTC Wellington-open cell is a distinctively-antipodean AUDNZD phenomenon documented in the 2026-08-15 AUDNZD top-2 outside overlap post.
Peak-to-typical ratio: how ‘peaky’ is each CHF cross?
The three CHF crosses are all in the 1.5-2× peak/typical “peakiness” band: CADCHF 14.20 / 7.25 = 1.96×, NZDCHF 12.00 / 7.78 = 1.54×, AUDCHF 13.15 / 8.12 = 1.62×. Meaningfully lower than the G7-USD-major EURUSD (4.97× per the 2026-08-07 pair-loudest-quietest-ratio post). So the CHF-cross-of-a-commodity-currency is quiet on typical AND less spiky on peak than the USD-majors — two features that make it a distinctive pair-family for range-based strategies.
Quietest cells — where they sit in the week
Each CHF cross’s single quietest weekday half-hour:
| Pair | Quietest (pips) | Slot (UTC) | Cluster |
|---|---|---|---|
| CADCHF | 3.60p | Mon 04:00 | Tokyo lunch |
| NZDCHF | 5.00p | Mon 04:30 | Tokyo lunch (later) |
| AUDCHF | 5.00p | Mon 20:00 | Late-NY / pre-Sydney |
CADCHF and NZDCHF quietest cells are in the Tokyo-lunch cluster (per the 2026-08-18 Monday Asia handoff clusters post). AUDCHF’s quietest cell is in the Mon late-NY / pre-Sydney cluster instead — the Sydney-open flow in the 20:00-22:00 UTC window sits closer to AUDCHF’s baseline.
Verification note
All numbers verified against live /api/v1/calm-zones/scan on 2026-08-22, one pull per pair for all 21 commodity-currency crosses (n_days_total ~717 per pair, roughly two years of half-hour cells across five G10 commodity-currency families). Weekday-only filter (DOW 0-4), Fri 22:00-23:30 UTC weekend-close artifact excluded on all pairs. Same convention every prior Calm Zones cross-family post used.