FX Option Expiries Overview — May 8, 2026

FX Option Expiries Overview — May 8, 2026

8 5月 2026, 11:40
Masayuki Sakamoto
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FX Option Expiries Overview — May 8, 2026

Spot Levels

  • EUR/USD: 1.1752
  • USD/JPY: 156.35
  • GBP/USD: 1.3595
  • USD/CHF: 0.7788
  • USD/CAD: 1.3632
  • AUD/USD: 0.7248
  • NZD/USD: 0.5962
  • EUR/GBP: 0.8642
■ Thursday (May 7)

EUR/USD

  • 1.1580 (€640M)
  • 1.1600 (€1.9B)
  • 1.1625 (€790M)
  • 1.1630 (€670M)
  • 1.1650 (€1.8B)
  • 1.1655 (€840M)
  • 1.1685 (€640M)
  • 1.1700 (€1.5B)
  • 1.1710 (€1.3B)
  • 1.1715 (€1.8B) ★ Major
  • 1.1720 (€890M)
  • 1.1825 (€710M)
  • 1.1830 (€1.1B)
  • 1.1850 (€1.9B) ★ Largest cluster
  • 1.1875 (€880M)
  • 1.1900 (€930M)

→ Spot: 1.1752

→ Massive concentration between 1.1715–1.1850
→ Extremely strong range-constraining structure

Market View

EUR/USD is heavily trapped inside a large option corridor.
Unless a major macro catalyst appears, the pair is likely to remain range-bound rather than trend aggressively.


USD/JPY

  • 156.00 ($1.1B) ★ Core level
  • 157.00 ($1.0B)
  • 157.50 ($770M)
  • 157.75 ($590M)
  • 157.90 ($740M)
  • 158.00 ($1.5B) ★ Largest

→ Spot: 156.35

→ Strong containment inside 156–158 zone
→ 156.00 acts as major support

Market View

The structure strongly favors range trading.

The market remains trapped between:

  • intervention fears
  • underlying yen-selling pressure

GBP/USD

  • 1.3475 ($1.0B)

USD/CHF

  • 0.7700 ($800M)
  • 0.7835 ($840M)

→ Balanced two-sided structure


USD/CAD

  • 1.3700 ($560M)
  • 1.3725 ($580M)

→ Mild upside bias for USD/CAD


AUD/USD

  • 0.7150 ($640M)
  • 0.7200 ($1.1B)
  • 0.7245 ($600M)
  • 0.7250 ($2.2B) ★ Largest
  • 0.7280 ($600M)
  • 0.7300 ($940M)

→ Spot: 0.7248

→ Near-perfect pinning around 0.7250

Market View

AUD/USD remains one of the clearest option-driven pairs.

The 0.7250 strike is acting as a dominant NY-cut magnet.


■ Friday (May 8)

EUR/USD

  • 1.1650 (€1.2B)
  • 1.1665 (€760M)
  • 1.1680 (€1.0B)
  • 1.1690 (€620M)
  • 1.1700 (€1.4B)
  • 1.1750 (€2.2B) ★ Largest
  • 1.1800 (€1.5B)
  • 1.1850 (€820M)
  • 1.1895 (€780M)
  • 1.1900 (€1.4B)

→ 1.1750 becomes the dominant magnet level

Market View

Friday’s structure shifts toward a cleaner 1.1750-centered market.

Strong pinning behavior is likely around current spot levels.


USD/JPY

  • 155.00 ($540M)
  • 157.00 ($600M)
  • 158.00 ($510M)

→ Central gravity remains near 157


GBP/USD

  • 1.3600 ($1.2B)

→ Spot 1.3595 = near-perfect pinning


USD/CAD

  • 1.3500 ($540M)
  • 1.3600 ($840M)
  • 1.3700 ($540M)

→ 1.3600 remains the central structure


AUD/USD

  • 0.7200 ($830M)

→ Spot: 0.7248
→ Mild downside reversion pressure


■ Overall Market Structure

Key Themes

  • EUR/USD → heavily pinned around 1.1750
  • USD/JPY → trapped inside 156–158
  • AUD/USD → 0.7250 remains dominant
  • GBP/USD → strong 1.3600 attraction

This is a classic:

“Option-Pinned Market”

Especially:

  • EUR/USD 1.1750
  • AUD/USD 0.7250
  • GBP/USD 1.3600

These levels are likely to exert strong magnetic influence into the NY cut.


■ Trading Strategy

EUR/USD

  • Mean-reversion trading favored
  • 1.1750 remains the central gravity point
  • Fading breakouts is preferable unless major news appears

USD/JPY

  • Favor 156–158 range strategies
  • Market still waiting for a fresh catalyst

AUD/USD

  • 0.7250-centered trading remains dominant
  • Chasing upside before NY cut remains risky

■ Final Conclusion

Today is shaping up as a textbook:

“Option Fixation Day”

For:

  • EUR/USD
  • AUD/USD
  • GBP/USD

option-related flows are likely to dominate price action until the NY cut window passes.