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𝗘𝘂ð—ŋ𝗞 𝗙𝘂𝘁𝘂ð—ŋð—ē𝘀 𝗊ð—ēð—ēð—ļð—đ𝘆 ð—Ē𝘂𝘁ð—đ𝗞𝗞ð—ļ

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𝗘𝘂ð—ŋ𝗞 𝗙𝘂𝘁𝘂ð—ŋð—ē𝘀 𝗊ð—ēð—ēð—ļð—đ𝘆 ð—Ē𝘂𝘁ð—đ𝗞𝗞ð—ļ | 𝗔𝘂ð—ī𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝟭𝟎–𝟭𝟰, ðŸŪ𝟎ðŸŪðŸē

The **Euro Futures (6E1!)** can be viewed as a useful counterpart to the DXY. While they are not exact mirror images, they often show a strong inverse relationship.

The situation is therefore similar to the DXY — **but with one important difference.**

Looking at the last two weeks, the Euro Futures are currently trading in a **Premium area** of the recent range.

The NFP release pushed the USD lower on Friday, which logically supported the Euro and pushed **6E higher**.

But after this move, I am now looking at the liquidity below.

Below the **equilibrium of the current bullish trend**, we have **Sellside liquidity**.

The **OTE / sweet spot** also provides an area of interest where liquidity and an H1 FVG could potentially align.

This creates an interesting setup:

**Premium → liquidity above/below → potential retracement → confirmation**

My bias for next week is therefore:

𝗘𝘂ð—ŋ𝗞 𝗙𝘂𝘁𝘂ð—ŋð—ē𝘀: **𝗕ð—ēð—Ūð—ŋð—ķ𝘀ð—ĩ**

And consequently, my directional bias for **EUR/USD is also bearish**.

As always, the bias is only a framework.

I will wait for the market to take liquidity and then look for **market structure shift, displacement and a retracement entry**.

**ð—Ąð—ž ð—ŋð—Ūð—ķð—ą, ð—ŧ𝗞 𝘁ð—ŋð—Ūð—ąð—ē.**

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