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Expert Insights: Selecting the Best Currency Pairs to Trade at Night

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Best Currency Pairs to Trade at Night

If you are a night owl and looking to maximize your Forex trading potential, you’re in luck! A group of traders from Traders Union (TU) have compiled an informative guide on the best Forex pairs to trade at night. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced trader, this information will be of great value to you. The article covered the best currency pairs to trade at night, backed up by detailed research and expert analysis. Stay tuned!

Understanding сurrency pairs

Currency pairs simply show the value of one currency compared to another. Think of it like a ratio: in the EUR/USD pair, if it’s at 1.302, 1 euro is equal to 1.302 U.S. dollars. TU’s analysts often highlight the EUR/USD pair as a popular one, where traders swap euros for U.S. dollars in their trades.

Currency pairs are grouped into three main categories.

Majors – these always involve the U.S. dollar and are frequently traded. Examples:

  • EUR/USD
  • USD/JPY
  • GBP/USD

Crosses – these are pairs of two major currencies, but don’t include the U.S. dollar. Some of the commonly traded crosses are:

  • EUR/GBP
  • GBP/JPY
  • EUR/CHF

Exotic Pairs – these combine a major currency with one from a smaller or emerging market. They can be riskier but also offer potential rewards. A few examples include:

  • USD/SGD
  • USD/HKD
  • EUR/TRY

According to experts at Traders Union, while beginners might find comfort in trading majors due to their stability, seasoned traders often dabble in exotics for potentially higher returns, albeit with added risk.

Navigating night trading in Forex

Forex night trading means buying and selling currencies after regular market hours. The exact times can vary, depending on the exchange. Traders can do this because it allows them to react to global events or financial news that occur outside of normal market hours. If you’re thinking about night trading, the experts suggest keeping track of the hours for each exchange and knowing when different regions’ trading times overlap. Thanks to this, the chances of buying or selling will increase. Just remember to stay updated on worldwide news, so you can make smart trading choices even at night!

Top currency pairs for night trading

Based on the guidance of TU’s experts, here are some top pairs you might want to explore:

Night session favorites

  • AUD/NZD – often shows significant price movements during the night.
  • AUD/JPY and NZD/JPY – are known to provide trading opportunities during overnight sessions.

Daily trading champions

  • EUR/USD (Fibre) – this pair dominates with about 23% of daily trade volume.
  • USD/JPY (Gopher) – offers predictable price movements, contributing to 13.5% of daily trades.
  • GBP/USD (Cable) – known for its volatility, it covers about 6% of daily trade volume.
  • AUD/USD (Aussie) -influenced by commodity prices, it also accounts for 6% of daily trades.
  • USD/CAD – tied closely to oil prices, it represents 5% of daily trade volumes.
  • USD/CHF (Swissie) – a popular choice, contributing to around 5% of daily global trades.

With this list, both new and experienced traders can better navigate the world of Forex during the nighttime hours.

Conclusion

Navigating the 24-hour world of Forex trading presents both challenges and opportunities. For those drawn to the stillness of night trading, understanding the dynamics of specific currency pairs becomes crucial. Traders Union analysts provide invaluable insights into the most potent pairs for nighttime endeavors, from the volatility of the GBP/USD to the predictable movements of the USD/JPY. By leveraging this knowledge and staying updated on global economic shifts, traders-whether novice or seasoned — can optimize their strategies, ensuring they are well-prepared to seize opportunities, no matter the hour.

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NGX RegCo Fines Meristem, CSL, Three Other Stockbrokers N291m for Infractions

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Five stockbroking firms operating in the Nigerian capital market have been sanctioned for engaging in market infractions.

The affected companies, Meristem Stockbrokers Limited, CSL Stockbrokers Limited, Cowry Securities Limited, Associated Asset Managers Limited, and SMADAC Securities Limited, were fined a total of N291 million.

The Nigerian Exchange Regulation (NGX RegCo) Limited, which imposed the penalties on the stockbrokers, accused them of being involved in wash trades and self-matching transactions.

It was gathered that the culprits were investigated by the exchange’s panel, which uncovered repeated instances of improper trading practices such as artificial price formation and misleading market activity.

They have all been directed to undergo mandatory compliance and market conduct training.

Business Post learned from a notice to the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) that CSL Stockbrokers Limited was fined over N91 million, while the other four firms were each fined N50 million in line with provisions of the Investment and Securities Act 2025.

NGX RegCo noted that the penalties reflect the gravity of the breaches and were aimed at strengthening market discipline, deterring misconduct and preserving the integrity of the Nigerian capital market.

It further stated that the action reinforces its drive to ensure a fair, orderly and transparent trading environment, while bolstering investor confidence through stricter enforcement of market rules.

In accordance with the Memorandum and Articles of Association (MemArt) of the Exchange, the board of NGX Regco held a meeting on March 27, 2026, wherein it confirmed the decision of the RNBC to sanction the five trading license holder firms. These sanctions are commensurate to infractions and to serve as a deterrence to these violations,” a part of the notice read.

The action of RegCo came a few weeks after the price movement of a company on the NGX platform, Zichis Agro-Allied Industries Plc, was probed after gaining almost 900 per cent in one month.

Trading in the shares of the company was suspended for about a month and was only lifted on March 23, 2026, with its share price adjusted downward to N8.58 from N17.36.

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NGX, Secondary School Students Engage in Smart Money Talks

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Over 200 secondary school students from Covenant Child Academy, Testimony College, and Green Pastures High School were recently introduced to the fundamentals of financial literacy, capital markets, and responsible investing, offering early exposure to wealth-building principles by the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited.

It was part of Customs Street’s week-long programme to commemorate Global Money Week 2026, themed Smart Money Talks.

The bourse joined the global community to celebrate the week as part of its commitment to advancing financial literacy and equipping the next generation of investors.

The students, who underwent the seminar under the NGX’s flagship X-Tour initiative, were guided by representatives from NGX and NGX Regulation on key considerations before investing, as well as common warning signs to watch for when evaluating investment opportunities.

The session reinforced the importance of cultivating positive money habits to support sound financial decisions in the future.

Extending its impact beyond in-person engagement, the exchange also convened an interactive Instagram Live session in collaboration with United Capital Plc.

Featuring Stanley Onuorah, widely known as Online Banker, the session focused on Building a Portfolio in Today’s Markets. It addressed pressing questions from young Nigerians on navigating the capital market, understanding available investment products, and making informed financial choices.

During the session, a representative from NGX’s Trading and Products division shared practical insights into the range of instruments available in the market, including equities, fixed income securities, and exchange-traded funds, while outlining clear pathways for getting started and building resilient portfolios across varying market conditions.

In parallel, a representative from Market Regulation emphasised the importance of investor protection frameworks, educating participants on their rights, the safeguards that ensure fair market practices, and the necessity of due diligence in sustaining trust and integrity within the market.

The session has since attracted thousands of views, significantly amplifying awareness around financial literacy and encouraging greater youth participation in the capital market.

Through these initiatives, NGX continues to play a pivotal role in shaping financially responsible citizens, in line with its broader mandate to drive inclusive growth and strengthen investor confidence within Nigeria’s financial ecosystem.

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OTC Securities Exchange Dips 2.14% as NSI Closes at 4,109 Points

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The NASD Over-the-Counter (OTC) Securities Exchange declined by 2.14 per cent on Monday, March 30, weakening the Unlisted Security Index (NSI) by 89.95 points to 4,109.74 points from 4,199.69 points.

During the session, investors lost N53.82 billion, leaving the market capitalisation of the trading platform at N2.458 trillion versus the previous session’s N2.512 trillion.

The bourse recorded four price gainers and four price losers led by 11 Plc, which shed N35.12 to close at N316.50 per share compared with last Friday’s value of N351.17 per share. MRS Oil Plc declined by N20.00 to quote at N190.00 per unit versus the previous price of N21o.00 per unit, FrieslandCampina Wamco Nigeria Plc dropped N11.00 to trade at N99.00 per share versus N110.00 per share, and Central Securities Clearing System (CSCS) Plc dipped N2.93 to N77.17 per unit from N80.10 per unit.

Conversely, IPWA Plc appreciated by 55 Kobo to N6.06 per share from N5.51 per share, Industrial and General Insurance (IGI) Plc expanded by 5 Kobo to 57 Kobo per unit from 52 Kobo per unit, Geo-Fluids Plc gained 4 Kobo to close at N3.22 per share versus N3.18 per share, and Acorn Petroleum Plc improved by 1 Kobo to N1.34 per unit from N1.33 per unit.

Trading data revealed a decline of 63.7 per cent in the volume of securities to 21.3 million units from 58.6 million units, a 59.6 per cent drop in the value of securities to N651.1 million from N1.6 billion, and a 24 per cent contraction in the number of deals to 38 deals from 50 deals.

The most active stock by value on a year-to-date basis was CSCS Plc with 56.3 million units exchanged for N3.8 billion, trailed by Okitipupa Plc with 27.5 million units traded for N1.8 billion, and Infrastructure Guarantee Credit Plc with 400 million units valued at N1.2 billion.

Resourcery Plc was the most traded stock by volume on a year-to-date basis with 1.1 billion units worth N415.7 million, followed by Infrastructure Guarantee Credit Plc with 400 million units sold for N1.2 billion, and Geo-Fluids Plc with 133.1 million units transacted for N511.2 million.

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