Position Trading Strategy for EUR/JPY
The complete playbook for running a position trading setup on EUR/JPY — when it works, when it fails, and how to size your risk.
Reviewed by the Candleread desk · Updated 2026-04-09
The position trading strategy applied to EUR/JPY typically targets a 1:3–1:10 risk-to-reward ratio with a hold time of 2 weeks – 6 months. EUR/JPY is a minor pair with a 1.5-pip spread and 110-pip average daily range, which provides plenty of room for this strategy to work. Best timeframes for this combination: D1, W1, MN.
How Position Trading Works on EUR/JPY
Position Trading Rules for EUR/JPY
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Step 1
Identify a clear macro trend (rate divergence, economic cycle)
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Step 2
Confirm with W1 or MN chart structure
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Step 3
Enter on a D1 pullback to a key level
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Step 4
Stop: 200–500 pips from entry (sized so risk is still 1–2%)
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Step 5
Target: next major W1 or MN level, or hold until policy shifts
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Step 6
Factor in swap cost — carry trade economics matter on multi-week holds
Best Conditions
When This Setup Fails
Key Numbers
The math for running position trading on EUR/JPY:
- •Typical R:R: 1:3–1:10
- •Hold time: 2 weeks – 6 months
- •Best timeframes: D1, W1, MN
- •EUR/JPY spread: 1.5 pips
- •EUR/JPY daily range: 110 pips
- •Difficulty: advanced
Key takeaways
- ✓Position Trading on EUR/JPY: 1:3–1:10 R:R, hold time 2 weeks – 6 months
- ✓Best timeframes: D1, W1, MN
- ✓EUR/JPY spread (1.5 pips) — factor it into stop distance
- ✓Trade during London session + Asian–London overlap for best conditions
- ✓Risk 1% per trade, always — the calculator does the sizing