June Australian dollar (A6M26) futures present a buying opportunity on more price strength.
See on the daily bar chart for the June Australian dollar futures that prices are trending up and have just hit a contract high. The trend is the bulls’ friend and they have the solid near-term technical advantage.
Fundamentally, Australia’s good trading relationship with the U.S. and Australia’s strong, raw-commodity-export-driven economy is also bullish for the Aussie currency.
A move in the June Australian dollar futures prices above chart resistance at the contract high of .7177 would become a buying opportunity. The upside price objective would be .7550, or above. Technical support, for which to place a protective sell stop just below, is located at .7000.

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