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How to Trade GBP/AUD on the 5-Minute Chart

Everything you need to know about trading GBP/AUD on M5 — when it works, when it doesn't, and how to size your risk for this specific combination.

Reviewed by the Candleread desk · Updated 2026-04-09

The short answer

GBP/AUD on the M5 (5-Minute) timeframe is best suited for scalping traders. GBP/AUD has an average daily range of 130 pips and a typical spread of 2.5 pips. The best session for this pair is the London session + Asian–London overlap, where liquidity peaks and spreads tighten. On M5, each candle represents 5 minutes of price action, producing about 288 candles per day.

Why GBP/AUD on M5?

British pound vs Australian dollar. Another wide-range cross. Moves on BoE vs RBA divergence and risk sentiment. Similar volatility to GBP/JPY. Needs wider stops. Popular with trend-following swing traders. On the 5-Minute timeframe: One candle per five minutes. The sweet spot for scalping. Enough structure to spot patterns, fast enough for quick entries and exits. Scalpers who want cleaner signals than M1 without the patience needed for M15. Typical hold time: 5-30 minutes.

GBP/AUD Key Stats

Here are the numbers that matter when trading GBP/AUD on M5:

  • Category: minor pair
  • Typical spread: 2.5 pips
  • Average daily range: 130 pips
  • Best session: London session + Asian–London overlap
  • Timeframe: M5 (5-Minute) — scalping
  • Candles per day: 288

The 5-Minute Timeframe Explained

One candle per five minutes. The sweet spot for scalping. Enough structure to spot patterns, fast enough for quick entries and exits. Patterns like pin bars and engulfing candles start to become readable here. Still noisy during low-volume periods. Works best during session opens (London, New York).

How to Set Up a GBP/AUD M5 Trade

  1. 1

    Check the higher timeframe trend

    Before entering on M5, check the next timeframe up for the trend direction. If you're trading M5, look at the H1 chart for bias.

  2. 2

    Identify key levels

    Mark support and resistance on the M5 chart for GBP/AUD. Given the 130-pip average range, expect levels spaced 43–65 pips apart.

  3. 3

    Wait for your setup

    Whether you're trading breakouts, pullbacks, or bounces — wait for the setup, don't chase. On M5, patience means waiting for the right candle pattern at the right level.

  4. 4

    Size your position

    Use the position size calculator. Risk 1% of your account. With a typical stop of 13 pips on GBP/AUD M5, that determines your lot size.

  5. 5

    Manage the trade

    On M5, check the trade every few minutes. Move stop to breakeven after 1R of profit. Let winners run to 2–3R.

When NOT to Trade This Combination

Avoid GBP/AUD on M5 during the wrong session — GBP/AUD's best session is London session + Asian–London overlap and trading outside that window means wider spreads and lower volume. Also avoid right before and during high-impact news releases unless you specifically have a news-trading strategy. On M5, a single news candle can blow through your stop and target in seconds.

Key takeaways

  • GBP/AUD on M5 is a scalping setup with 130-pip average daily range
  • Best session: London session + Asian–London overlap
  • Always check the higher timeframe for trend direction before entering on M5
  • Size positions using the 1% rule — calculator says the lot size, not your gut
  • Spread of 2.5 pips matters more on shorter timeframes — factor it into your stop

Frequently asked

What is the best timeframe to trade GBP/AUD?+
It depends on your style. Scalpers use M5–M15, day traders use M15–H1, and swing traders use H4–D1. GBP/AUD has enough liquidity and tight enough spreads for all timeframes. The M5 (5-Minute) timeframe is best for scalping traders.
What is the average spread on GBP/AUD?+
On a good ECN broker, GBP/AUD typically has a spread of 2.5 pips. During London session + Asian–London overlap, spreads tighten further. During low-liquidity periods (Asian session for majors, holidays), spreads can widen 2–3x.
How many pips does GBP/AUD move per day?+
GBP/AUD averages about 130 pips per day. This is the Average Daily Range (ADR). On high-impact news days (NFP, CPI, central bank decisions), the range can be 1.5–2x normal.
Is GBP/AUD good for beginners?+
It can be. GBP/AUD has slightly wider spreads than the majors but still good liquidity. Beginners should start on H1 or H4 timeframes where the noise is lower.

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