The 28 pairs' quietest weekday half-hour: 26 of 28 land in ONE of TWO Monday-Asia handoff windows — Tokyo lunch (11 pairs) or late-NY / pre-Sydney (15 pairs)
Fresh scan of all 28 liquid FX pairs. Every one of the 27 pairs whose quietest weekday half-hour lands on Mondayputs that cell in one of just TWO structural Asia-timezone handoff windows — Mon 04:00-04:30 UTC (Tokyo lunch, 11 pairs) or Mon 20:00-22:30 UTC (late-NY / pre-Sydney, 15 pairs). AUDNZD alone lands at Mon 17:30 UTC; EURCAD at Wed 04:00 UTC is the only non-Monday pair.
This is the mechanism-level refinement of the 2026-08-04 Monday-quietest-half-hour post. That one said “27 of 28 pairs quietest on Monday” (still true 14 days later on a fresh scan). Today’s says “and 26 of those 27 land in only 5 specific half-hour cells”.

The two Monday-Asia clusters
| Cluster | Pairs | Cells | Which pairs |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tokyo lunch | 11 | Mon 04:00 / 04:30 UTC | USDCHF, EURCHF, GBPCHF, CADCHF, EURGBP, GBPCAD, NZDCHF, EURNZD, GBPNZD, AUDCAD, NZDCAD |
| Late-NY / pre-Sydney | 15 | Mon 20:00 / 20:30 / 22:30 UTC | EURUSD, GBPUSD, USDJPY, USDCAD, AUDUSD, NZDUSD, EURJPY, GBPJPY, AUDJPY, NZDJPY, CADJPY, CHFJPY, AUDCHF, EURAUD, GBPAUD |
| Monday but outside | 1 | Mon 17:30 UTC | AUDNZD (Wellington-clock outlier) |
| Non-Monday | 1 | Wed 04:00 UTC | EURCAD |
Coverage:11 + 15 + 1 + 1 = 28. The two Asia- handoff clusters absorb 26 of 28 pairs; the two exceptions both have straightforward explanations (AUDNZD’s Wellington-timezone anchor, EURCAD’s mid-week cross-currency dead zone).
Why these two windows specifically
Tokyo lunch (Mon 04:00-04:30 UTC).13:00-13:30 JST. Tokyo trading desks pause for lunch and Asian retail-flow pauses with them. London’s pre-market (Frankfurt open ~07:00 UTC) is still 2.5 hours away. On Monday specifically, this window is quieter than the same cell on Tue-Fri because the week’s first Sydney/Wellington session (~22:00 UTC Sunday) has only had ~6 hours of trading — there’s no accumulated overnight position book to defend, so the lunch pause is genuinely idle.
Late-NY / pre-Sydney (Mon 20:00-22:30 UTC).NY’s Monday close (typically 21:00-22:00 UTC in DST) into the pre-Sydney gap (Sydney doesn’t re-open until ~22:00 UTC Monday). London closed at 16:00 UTC. This is the multi- session handoff gap where none of the three major FX centers has an active book. On Mondays specifically, there’s no “prep for tomorrow morning’s London/Frankfurt open” positioning because the following morning (Tuesday) doesn’t have any high-tier US data due until Thursday’s jobless-claims / PPI / retail slot at 13:30 UTC. Tue-Fri’s same cells bear that overnight-prep positioning flow.
How this stacks with other Monday findings on the Insights page
The 2026-08-04 Monday-quietest-half-hour post made the DAY-level claim (27 of 28 pairs). The 2026-08-13 Mon 12:30 UTC overlap-quietest post made a different Monday claim about the LONDON/NY OVERLAP window (Monday 12:30 UTC is the quietest overlap cell for all 28 pairs). Today’s post fills in the third piece: Mondays are quiet on 3 of the day’s 4 session-boundary windows — Tokyo lunch, London/NY overlap open, and late- NY / pre-Sydney — while overall the day is quietest in the Asia-handoff windows (26 of 28 pairs). One coherent “Monday is Asia-session-driven” story.
The two exceptions
AUDNZD (Mon 17:30 UTC, 6.0p median range). The 2026-08-03 audnzd-wellington-loudest and 2026-08-15 audnzd-top2-outside-overlap posts documented AUDNZD’s Wellington-timezone anchor from the loudness side (loudest cells at Wed 21:00 UTC and Fri 21:30 UTC, Wellington/Sydney morning). Its quietest cell falls symmetrically opposite: Mon 17:30 UTC is mid-NY-session and 05:30 NZST (pre-Wellington open, pre-Sydney open) — the counterpoint to its Wellington peak.
EURCAD (Wed 04:00 UTC, 5.95p median range). The only non-Monday exception. Wed 04:00 UTC is Tokyo lunch on the day where CAD has no scheduled tier-3 releases (CAD data clusters Fri 13:30 UTC labour / Wed 14:30 UTC EIA) and where EUR similarly has none (ECB decisions land Thursday). EURCAD depends on both legs having something to do; Wed morning Asia happens to be the one window per week when neither has.
What this doesn’t say
“Quietest half-hour” is a robust median, not a distributional guarantee.Mon 20:00 UTC is AUDJPY’s median 6.5p cell — but the 90th-percentile Mon 20:00 UTC AUDJPY range is roughly 14p. A release-driven Mon 20:00 UTC print can and does break the pattern; the “quietest” label applies to the typical day.
Both clusters exclude session-ambiguous cells. The scan filters out cells where the DST-vs-non-DST assignment of a slot changes seasonally (e.g. 08:00 UTC swings between “London morning” in winter and “pre-London Asia handoff” in summer). Ignoring those keeps the session labels honest but slightly under-counts a couple of borderline late-Asia cells.
The Fri 22:00+ FX-week-close broker artifact was also excluded.Most retail brokers cut sessions at 22:00 UTC Friday, so every pair shows an artificial 0-pip median in the Fri 22:00 / 22:30 cells. Including those would make Friday close the “universal quietest” cell for all 28 pairs on a technicality — not a useful finding. See the 2026-08-06 considered-item note on this artifact.
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