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19.11.2020 10:36 AM
Trading plan for the EUR/USD pair on November 19. New growth in COVID-19 incidence and decline in the euro.

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Another growth was seen in COVID-19 incidence around the world, as new infections rose again to more than 600 thousand a day. Death rate has also spiked, reaching about 11 thousand a day. Leading in both of these indicators is the United States, followed by Europe.

Despite that, there is more and more hope for a vaccine, but the drug will not be released until mid-December, since huge production capacities need to be deployed.

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EUR/USD - The euro managed to break the level of 1.1850 yesterday, thereby turning the picture towards sales.

Open short positions at 1.1849, however, be ready as well to take a stop and turn up from 1.1895.

Today, at 14:30, a report on US employment will be published, which may resolve the issue over the euro's movement.

Jozef Kovach,
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