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Range Trading Strategy for EUR/NZD

The complete playbook for running a range trading setup on EUR/NZD — 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 range trading strategy applied to EUR/NZD typically targets a 1:1.5–1:2 risk-to-reward ratio with a hold time of 1–48 hours. EUR/NZD is a minor pair with a 2.5-pip spread and 110-pip average daily range, which provides plenty of room for this strategy to work. Best timeframes for this combination: M15, H1, H4.

How Range Trading Works on EUR/NZD

Identify a range where price has bounced between support and resistance 2+ times. Buy near support with a stop below. Sell near resistance with a stop above. Target the opposite boundary. Applied to EUR/NZD: One of the more volatile crosses. Trends aggressively when ECB and RBNZ diverge on policy. Wider spreads — factor that into sizing. Buy at support, sell at resistance within a defined price range. Works in sideways markets where breakout traders get chopped up.

Range Trading Rules for EUR/NZD

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    Step 1

    Identify a clear range (2+ touches of both S and R)

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    Step 2

    Buy within 10–15 pips of support, stop 10–20 pips below

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    Step 3

    Sell within 10–15 pips of resistance, stop 10–20 pips above

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    Step 4

    Target the opposite boundary (minus 10–15 pips of buffer)

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    Step 5

    Exit all positions if the range breaks with a strong candle close

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    Step 6

    Best traded during Asian session when ranges hold tighter

Best Conditions

Sideways markets, low-volatility environments, Asian session for major pairs. ADX below 20 signals a range-friendly environment. For EUR/NZD 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. Range setups get destroyed by breakouts — always use stops to cap the loss when the range breaks. On EUR/NZD, also watch out for major economic releases that override technical setups — check the calendar before entering.

Key Numbers

The math for running range trading on EUR/NZD:

  • Typical R:R: 1:1.5–1:2
  • Hold time: 1–48 hours
  • Best timeframes: M15, H1, H4
  • EUR/NZD spread: 2.5 pips
  • EUR/NZD daily range: 110 pips
  • Difficulty: intermediate

Key takeaways

  • Range Trading on EUR/NZD: 1:1.5–1:2 R:R, hold time 1–48 hours
  • Best timeframes: M15, H1, H4
  • EUR/NZD spread (2.5 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 range trading work on EUR/NZD?+
Yes — EUR/NZD is a minor pair with 110-pip average daily range and 2.5-pip spreads, which requires careful sizing to account for spread, but range trading can still work if you widen your stops and targets accordingly.
What timeframe should I use for range trading on EUR/NZD?+
The best timeframes for range trading are M15, H1, H4. On EUR/NZD, the Asian–London overlap provides the most volume and tightest spreads for this setup.
What risk-to-reward should I target?+
Range Trading typically targets 1:1.5–1:2 R:R with a hold time of 1–48 hours. On EUR/NZD, the 110-pip daily range gives you enough room to hit these targets during the right session.
Is range trading good for beginners?+
Range Trading 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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