All 28 liquid FX pairs share their loudest weekday half-hour in a 25-hour Thu-Fri US-macro window — really just 5 half-hour cells, 2.1% of the trading week
Every one of the 28 liquid FX pairs has its loudest weekday half-hour in one of just 5 specific half-hour cells: Thu 13:30, Thu 14:30, Fri 13:30, Fri 14:00, or Fri 14:30 UTC. Five cells = 2.5 hours = 2.1% of the 120-hour non-holiday weekday. The other 235half-hour cells don’t own a single pair.
The count breaks: 9 pairs peak Thu 13:30 UTC, 2 peak Thu 14:30, 7 peak Fri 13:30 (NFP), 1 peaks Fri 14:00 (AUDUSD), 9 peak Fri 14:30. Every last one lives inside a single 25-hour Thu-Fri US-macro-data window.

The full 28-pair breakdown
| Half-hour | Pairs | Release context | Which pairs peak here |
|---|---|---|---|
| Thu 13:30 UTC | 9 | US jobless claims / PPI / retail sales | EURCHF, EURGBP, EURJPY, EURUSD, GBPUSD, NZDCHF, NZDUSD, USDCHF, USDJPY |
| Thu 14:30 UTC | 2 | post-open cleanup | AUDCHF, GBPCHF |
| Fri 13:30 UTC | 7 | US Nonfarm Payrolls | AUDJPY, CADCHF, CADJPY, EURCAD, GBPJPY, NZDCAD, USDCAD |
| Fri 14:00 UTC | 1 | post-NFP 30 min | AUDUSD |
| Fri 14:30 UTC | 9 | post-NFP hour | AUDCAD, AUDNZD, CHFJPY, EURAUD, EURNZD, GBPAUD, GBPCAD, GBPNZD, NZDJPY |
Column total: 9 + 2 + 7 + 1 + 9 = 28. Every pair accounted for.
What’s in each half-hour
Thu 13:30 UTC — jobless claims and friends.Every Thursday at 8:30 US Eastern the BLS releases initial jobless claims, and depending on the week it may co-print with PPI, retail sales, or durable-goods orders. The 9 pairs that peak here are the ones most sensitive to US labour/growth surprises that don’t sit inside a strict NFP context — mostly the majors (EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, USDCHF) plus the EUR crosses (EURCHF, EURGBP, EURJPY) and a couple of NZD pairs. The 2026-08-09 thursday-1330-beats-nfppost already flagged that Thu 13:30 is louder than Fri 13:30 for a subset of pairs; today’s finding extends that observation: those 9 pairs’ #1 slot is Thu 13:30, not just “louder than NFP.”
Fri 13:30 UTC — NFP proper. The Nonfarm Payrolls release at 8:30 US Eastern on the first (usually) Friday of the month, plus the co-printed US Unemployment Rate and Average Hourly Earnings. Seven pairs peak here: USDCAD, the six CAD-crosses excluding AUDCAD (via CADCHF, CADJPY, EURCAD, NZDCAD), and the two GBP/AUD-JPY crosses GBPJPY, AUDJPY. What ties them: the loudest response happens at the release timestamp, not after — direct-payroll- beta pairs.
Fri 14:30 UTC — post-NFP hour. Nine pairs peak one hour after NFP: the AUD-crosses (AUDCAD, AUDNZD, EURAUD, GBPAUD), NZD-crosses (EURNZD, GBPNZD, NZDJPY), plus CHFJPY and GBPCAD. The 2026-08-08 after-nfp-loudnesspost covered the “the half-hour AFTER NFP is louder than NFP itself for 17 of 28 pairs” version of this — today’s finding is the tighter statement: nine of those pairs actually have their entire-week #1 in this cell, not just “louder than NFP itself.” Mechanism is the same: cross-pairs process the NFP surprise via the USD-leg on one side, take a few minutes to re-price the second leg (AUD, NZD, GBP, CHF), and by 14:00-14:30 UTC the largest cumulative move has landed.
Fri 14:00 UTC (AUDUSD alone) and Thu 14:30 UTC (AUDCHF, GBPCHF).Three edge cases. AUDUSD peaks at the 30-minute post-NFP mark — halfway between direct-NFP-beta pairs (Fri 13:30 club) and slow-cross-processors (Fri 14:30 club). AUDCHF and GBPCHF peak on Thu 14:30 rather than Thu 13:30 or Fri hours, which is unusual — likely a CHF-cross artifact where the SNB window overlap muddies the direct-release response. Sample-size note: all three pairs’ #1 vs #2 gap is very small (AUDUSD Fri 14:00 14.70p vs Fri 13:30 14.50p — a 0.2p difference on a median-of-800+ observations sample; AUDCHF Thu 14:30 13.15p vs Fri 14:30 13.10p — a 0.05p gap). The bucketing is real but the placement is close to noise.
What this doesn’t say
It doesn’t mean nothing else in the week is loud.Wed 14:30 UTC (EIA petroleum inventories) is a top-6 loudest cell for 14 of 28 pairs (per the 2026-08-11 CAD-crosses and 2026-08-14 non-CAD-pairs posts) and a top-3 for GBPAUD. FOMC Wednesdays (roughly 8× per year) reliably light up Wed 18:00-19:00 UTC. London open (07:00-08:00 UTC) shows up in the top-20 for a dozen pairs. The finding here is specifically that no other cell is anyone’s outright #1.
The count depends on filters.Exclude session-ambiguous cells (where the tool can’t unambiguously classify Asia / Overlap / NY) and exclude Fri 21:30+ (the FX-week-close broker artifact where median range collapses to 0 for every pair) and you get 28/28. Include ambiguous cells and AUDNZD moves out (Wed 21:00 UTC ambiguous Sydney-morning cell is 12.6p, above its Fri 14:30 non-ambiguous peak of 12.0p — the 2026-08-15 audnzd-top2-outside-overlap post documented that). Either version of the count is worth knowing; 28/28 is the strictest reading.
It doesn’t predict which day is louder for your specific pair.If you trade EURUSD you want Thu 13:30; if you trade USDCAD you want Fri 13:30; if you trade GBPNZD you want Fri 14:30. The 25-hour finding is a container fact, not a “here’s the best hour” recommendation — pick your specific pair’s row in the table above.
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