EURUSD Lowest Spread Perfect for Active Expert Advisor Traders - 18th August to 22nd August 2025

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2025-08-26 11:21:10

Chart I. Weekly Average Spread for Major Currency Pairs (EURUSD, GBPUSD, AUDUSD, USDJPY)

(Note: The below chart excludes the spread data of the first two hour after market open and the last one hour before market close to minimise the impact of outliers during illiquid market sessions)

Chart II. Weekly Average Spread for Gold and US Crude Oil (XAUUSD, USWTI)

(Note: The below chart excludes the spread data of the first one hour after market open and the last one hour before market close to minimise the impact of outliers during illiquid market sessions)

Chart III. Weekly Average Spread for German 30 Index and Dow Jones 30 Index (GER30, DJ30)

(Note: The below chart excludes the spread data of the first one hour after market open and the last one hour before market close to minimise the impact of outliers during illiquid market sessions)

Weekly Average Spread Review Results:

 

Majors Currency Pairs:

EURUSD (Euro) maintained Good spreads (1–2 points) across Asian, European, and US sessions, reflecting consistently favorable trading conditions in all major markets.

GBPUSD (British Pound) average (3–4 points) in the European and US sessions, and further deteriorated to Improvement Required (>4 points) in the Asian session, suggesting higher trading costs during Asian hours.

AUDUSD (Australian Dollar) maintained Good spreads (2–3 points) across Asian, European, and US sessions. overall performance remained reliable across sessions.

USDJPY (Japanese Yen) experienced Improvement Required conditions (>5 points) across Asian, European, and US sessions, indicating significant spread volatility and consistently higher trading costs throughout the day.

Gold and US WTI Oil:

XAUUSD (Gold) maintained Good spreads (10–15 points) across Asian, European, and US sessions. overall performance remained reliable across sessions.

USWTI (US Crude Oil) recorded Excellent spreads (20–30 points) in the US session, Good spreads (30–40 points) in the European session, but spreads widened to Improvement Required (>45 points) during the Asian session, reflecting reduced liquidity in early hours.

Dow Jones 30 and German 30 Indices:

DJ30 (Dow Jones 30) maintained Good spreads (200–250 points) across Asian, European, and US sessions, with occasional Excellent spreads (100–200 points), reflecting steady global liquidity.

GER30 (German 30 Index) achieved Good spreads (200–300 points) in the European and US sessions, but spreads further deteriorated to Improvement Required (>500 points) in the Asian session, highlighting time-zone sensitivity and weaker liquidity outside European hours.

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