June Euro (E6M26) currency futures present a selling opportunity on more price weakness.
See on the daily bar chart for the June Euro currency futures that prices are trending down and have just hit a 10-month low. See, too, at the bottom of the chart that the moving average convergence divergence (MACD) indicator is in a bearish posture as the blue MACD line is below the red trigger line and both lines are trending down. The bears have the near-term technical advantage.
Fundamentally, the U.S. dollar ($DXY) is benefitting from safe-haven demand amid the Iran war, while the Euro zone economies are suffering from spiking energy prices.
A move in the June Euro currency below chart support at the overnight low of 1.1561 would become a selling opportunity. The downside price objective would be 1.1100, or below. Technical resistance, for which to place a protective buy stop just above, is located at 1.1770.

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