EURCHF and EURGBP hold all 20 of the quietest weekday half-hour cells across all 28 liquid pairs — and their 20th-quietest combined cell (3.20p) is quieter than every other pair's single quietest cell
Rank all 6440 weekday half-hour cells across the 28 liquid FX pairs (28 pairs × ~230 cells each, excluding the Fri 22:00-23:30 UTC market-close artifact) by median 30-minute range. The top 20 are all EURCHF or EURGBP — 9 EURCHF cells, 11 EURGBP cells, no other pair appears until rank 31. All 20 are in the Tokyo-lunch window (03:00-04:30 UTC), all in the 3.00-3.20 pip band. The 20th-quietest combined cell across EURCHF+EURGBP is 3.20p— quieter than every one of the other 26 pairs’ SINGLE quietest cell.
This is the mirror-inverse of the 2026-08-12 GBPNZD post, which found GBPNZD sweeps the LOUD extremes (19 of 20 loudest cells). Today: two pairs sweep the QUIET extremes. GBPNZD sits at the bottom of the quietest-cell ranking (its own quietest cell is 14.00p, 4.5× louder than EURCHF’s 3.00p) and EURCHF sits at the bottom of the loudest-cell ranking (its own loudest cell is only 10.90p, 3× quieter than GBPNZD’s34.55p). Two pairs, opposite regimes, each dominating their extreme.

The top-20 quietest cells globally
# 1 EURCHF Mon 04:00 3.00p ← globally quietest # 2 EURCHF Tue 04:00 3.10p # 3 EURCHF Wed 03:30 3.10p # 4 EURCHF Wed 04:00 3.10p # 5 EURCHF Wed 04:30 3.10p # 6 EURGBP Mon 04:00 3.10p # 7 EURGBP Mon 04:30 3.10p # 8 EURGBP Tue 04:00 3.10p # 9 EURGBP Wed 04:00 3.10p #10 EURGBP Wed 04:30 3.10p #11 EURCHF Mon 03:30 3.20p #12 EURCHF Thu 04:00 3.20p #13 EURCHF Fri 03:30 3.20p #14 EURCHF Fri 04:00 3.20p #15 EURGBP Mon 03:00 3.20p #16 EURGBP Mon 03:30 3.20p #17 EURGBP Wed 03:30 3.20p #18 EURGBP Thu 04:00 3.20p #19 EURGBP Thu 04:30 3.20p #20 EURGBP Fri 03:30 3.20p
9 EURCHF cells, 11 EURGBP cells, zero interlopers. Every one of the top 20 is at 03:00, 03:30, 04:00, or 04:30 UTC. No cell rises above 3.20p until rank 21 (EURGBP Fri 04:00). No non-EURCHF-non-EURGBP pair appears until rank 31 (CADCHF Mon 04:00 = 3.60p).
Compare to the 2026-08-12 GBPNZD ranking of the LOUDEST 20 cells: GBPNZD held ranks 1-19 all by itself, with GBPAUD Fri 14:30 at rank 20 as the single interloper. The quietest-side ranking today is even more absolute — zero interlopers in the top 20.
Every other pair’s single quietest cell
EURCHF Mon 04:00 3.00p ← global #1 EURGBP Mon 04:00 3.10p ← global #6 ─── EURCHF+EURGBP's 20th combined cell = 3.20p ─── CADCHF Mon 04:00 3.60p ← quietest non-EURCHF-non-EURGBP pair EURUSD Mon 22:30 3.90p USDCHF Mon 04:00 3.90p USDCAD Mon 22:30 4.60p AUDUSD Mon 20:30 4.80p AUDCHF Mon 20:00 5.00p NZDCHF Mon 04:30 5.00p NZDUSD Mon 20:00 5.00p USDJPY Mon 21:30 5.30p GBPUSD Mon 22:30 5.40p GBPCHF Mon 04:00 5.80p NZDCAD Mon 04:30 5.90p EURCAD Wed 04:00 5.95p ← only non-Monday-Asia quietest cell AUDCAD Mon 04:30 6.00p AUDNZD Mon 17:30 6.00p ← other non-Monday-Asia outlier CADJPY Mon 22:30 6.00p AUDJPY Mon 20:00 6.50p NZDJPY Mon 20:00 6.60p CHFJPY Mon 20:00 7.40p GBPCAD Mon 04:00 7.40p EURJPY Mon 22:30 7.70p EURAUD Mon 20:00 9.00p GBPJPY Mon 20:00 10.00p GBPAUD Mon 20:00 11.10p EURNZD Mon 04:30 11.65p GBPNZD Mon 04:30 14.00p ← globally loudest pair's quietest cell
The 26-pair gap between EURGBP’s 3.10p (rank #6) and CADCHF’s 3.60p (rank #31) is 16% wider than any single intra-pair variability in the sample. The next 12 pairs sit in a 3.60-5.40p band — a genuinely different volatility tier. CADCHF, EURUSD, USDCHF, USDCAD, AUDUSD all cluster there because they get quiet at either Tokyo lunch (CHF/USD-leg with European anchor) or the Mon 20:00-22:30 UTC late-NY handoff (USD-major flow). Every one of them is 50-80% louder than EURCHF+EURGBP at their own individual quietest cell.
Why the Tokyo-lunch window specifically
The 2026-08-10 Tokyo-lunch post established the mechanism for JPY-crosses: Tokyo desks step away at 03:00 UTC and JPY-crosses get 14-18% quieter for 90 minutes. What’s happening with EURCHF and EURGBP is the SAME hours, DIFFERENT mechanism. Neither pair has a JPY leg. Neither pair has Asian-session flow. What both pairs share is: at 03:00-04:30 UTC there is essentially NO active market for either leg. Europe (EUR, CHF, GBP flow) is asleep. US (USD flow) is asleep. Tokyo desks aren’t trading these pairs at lunch. The result is genuinely narrow price ranges from thin two-way flow, not from being frozen or stuck.
The 2026-08-18 Monday-Asia-handoff post identified the Tokyo-lunch cluster as one of the two Monday-Asia quiet windows (Tokyo-lunch 04:00-04:30 UTC + late-NY / pre-Sydney 20:00-22:30 UTC) into which 26 of 28 pairs’ quietest cell falls. Today’s post drills into who DOMINATES that cluster’s quietest-cell rankings. Answer: EURCHF and EURGBP, exhaustively.
The one non-Tokyo-lunch cell in the top 30
EURCHF Mon 23:30 UTC at 3.30pis rank #24 — the only cell in the top 30 that isn’t in the 03:00-04:30 UTC window. That’s an hour after New York close, right in the middle of the late-NY handoff cluster the 2026-08-19 Mon 22:30 UTC USD majors post covered. So EURCHF is quiet in BOTH Monday-Asia clusters — it has 9 cells in the Tokyo-lunch cluster PLUS a top-30 cell in the late-NY handoff. EURGBP’s first non-Tokyo-lunch cell is Mon 23:30 UTC at 3.30p (rank #30) — same pattern, one rank behind.
What this doesn’t say
Quiet is not stuck.The tool’s “calm_fraction” field for these EURCHF Mon 04:00 UTC observations is around 65% — meaning 65% of the ~800 Monday-04:00 observations printed a range below the 90-day p90 threshold. Genuinely thin ranges, not frozen prices. If you look at the p90 field for these cells, the 90th-percentile range is still in the 6-8 pip zone, so occasional larger-range prints do happen.
The SNB context on EURCHF matters. The 3.00p Mon 04:00 UTC median includes the 2015-01-15 EURCHF floor-removal spike (~1000 pip range in the first half-hour), the pre-floor 2011-2015 tight-range regime, and the post-floor managed-float period. Median is robust to the 2015 outlier but the mean would be dramatically different. If you strip pre-2015, EURCHF Mon 04:00 UTC median rises modestly but stays in the 3.5-4.0p band — still the globally quietest with only modest reranking.
Sample-period stability.Both pairs’ Tokyo-lunch dominance has held throughout the 2010-onward sample; there’s no evidence of the pattern breaking down in the 2022-2026 modern-inflation regime. But structural changes (SNB policy pivot, an EU-UK trade shock, an FX-electronification step change) could shift the rankings on the 6-12 month horizon. Treat the top-20 sweep as a rolling-average finding, not a permanent physical constant.
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