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Gold runs 24 hours a day, five days a week. But honestly? Not all hours are the same. Each session has its own personality, and I've learned to adjust for each one. After a decade of this, I can tell you what session it is just by watching how gold moves. It's like a fingerprint.
Asian Session (00:00–09:00 GMT)
Low volatility. Range-bound. You know what? Technical levels actually hold.
- XAUUSD range: 10-20 pips
- Best for: Range trading, spotting the day's initial bias
- Worst for: Breakout trading — fakeouts are the norm
During Asian hours, I stick to range boundaries at key levels. If gold hits support twice and holds, I go long with a tight stop. Small positions only. The London open will likely break the Asian range, and I want to be free to jump on that move. No point getting stuck in a losing trade.
London Session (08:00–17:00 GMT)
Volume spikes. Trends start. Key levels get tested hard.
- XAUUSD range: 15-30 pips (first 2 hours)
- Best for: Breakouts, trend trades
- Worst for: Tight scalping — spreads widen at the open
The London open at 08:00 GMT? My favorite time. The first two hours set the day's direction more often than not. I set my levels before London opens and watch for breakouts through the Asian high or low. If the breakout holds 30 minutes, the trend usually carries into the NY session. Actually no, let me rephrase: if it holds for 30 minutes, you can usually ride it through to the NY close.
New York Session (13:00–22:00 GMT)
Highest volatility. News-driven. Sharp reversals that'll wreck you if you're not ready.
- XAUUSD range: 20-50 pips
- Best for: Momentum trading, news reactions
- Worst for: Holding overnight — gap risk is real
NY overlaps with London from 13:00-17:00 GMT. That's the most liquid window for gold. The first 30 minutes after NY open? Usually a sharp move as US traders pile in. I trade that move, but I take profits before major USD news — Fed speeches, economic data. No exceptions. Trust me, I've been burned before.
My Session Schedule
- Morning (Asia): Asian session — identify bias, small range trades
- Afternoon (Asia): London open — breakout trades, main trading block
- Evening (Asia): NY open — momentum, news reactions, close everything
The biggest thing you can do to improve your gold trading? Match your strategy to the session. Trying to trade breakouts during Asian hours is like fishing in an empty pond. And trying to trade ranges during NY news? That's like standing in front of a truck. I've seen it happen. Don't be that guy.