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Mean Reversion Strategy for EUR/AUD

The complete playbook for running a mean reversion setup on EUR/AUD — when it works, when it fails, and how to size your risk.

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

The short answer

The mean reversion strategy applied to EUR/AUD typically targets a 1:1–1:2 risk-to-reward ratio with a hold time of 1–48 hours. EUR/AUD is a minor pair with a 2-pip spread and 100-pip average daily range, which gives adequate range for most setups. Best timeframes for this combination: H1, H4.

How Mean Reversion Works on EUR/AUD

Measure how far price has deviated from the mean (e.g. 2+ standard deviations outside Bollinger Bands, or RSI above 70/below 30). Enter against the move, targeting a return to the mean. Use a stop beyond the extreme. Applied to EUR/AUD: Volatile cross. Moves on ECB vs RBA rate divergence, China data, and iron ore prices. Good for carry trades when the differential is favorable. Bet that price will return to a statistical average (moving average, Bollinger mid-band, or VWAP) after moving too far away from it.

Mean Reversion Rules for EUR/AUD

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    Step 1

    Identify a mean (20 EMA, Bollinger mid-band, or session VWAP)

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    Step 2

    Wait for price to extend 2+ standard deviations from the mean

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    Step 3

    Confirm with RSI > 70 (sell) or < 30 (buy)

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    Step 4

    Enter against the move with a stop beyond the recent extreme

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    Step 5

    Target: the mean itself (conservative) or 1 SD back (aggressive)

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    Step 6

    Don't fade strong trends — mean reversion works in ranges, not trends

Best Conditions

Range-bound markets, low-trend environments. Works well on EUR/GBP, AUD/NZD, and other low-volatility crosses. For EUR/AUD specifically, the best session is the Asian–London overlap. Trade during that window for tightest spreads and deepest liquidity.

When This Setup Fails

Trending markets. Fading a strong trend is how traders blow up — mean reversion assumes the trend doesn't exist, and sometimes it does. On EUR/AUD, also watch out for major economic releases that override technical setups — check the calendar before entering.

Key Numbers

The math for running mean reversion on EUR/AUD:

  • Typical R:R: 1:1–1:2
  • Hold time: 1–48 hours
  • Best timeframes: H1, H4
  • EUR/AUD spread: 2 pips
  • EUR/AUD daily range: 100 pips
  • Difficulty: intermediate

Key takeaways

  • Mean Reversion on EUR/AUD: 1:1–1:2 R:R, hold time 1–48 hours
  • Best timeframes: H1, H4
  • EUR/AUD spread (2 pips) — factor it into stop distance
  • Trade during Asian–London overlap for best conditions
  • Risk 1% per trade, always — the calculator does the sizing

Frequently asked

Does mean reversion work on EUR/AUD?+
Yes — EUR/AUD is a minor pair with 100-pip average daily range and 2-pip spreads, which makes it well-suited for mean reversion.
What timeframe should I use for mean reversion on EUR/AUD?+
The best timeframes for mean reversion are H1, H4. On EUR/AUD, the Asian–London overlap provides the most volume and tightest spreads for this setup.
What risk-to-reward should I target?+
Mean Reversion typically targets 1:1–1:2 R:R with a hold time of 1–48 hours. On EUR/AUD, the 100-pip daily range gives you enough room to hit these targets during the right session.
Is mean reversion good for beginners?+
Mean Reversion is rated intermediate. It requires some experience reading price action and managing trades, but it's learnable. Start with a demo account.

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