In most of my individual stock outlook or forecast articles, the second and third sections are two forms of analysis. The first being fundamental analysis, and the second being technical analysis.
Many investors analyze stocks based on their fundamentals—such as their revenue, valuation, or industry trends—but fundamental factors aren't always reflected in the market price. Technical analysis ...
Technical analysis is the process of examining a stock or security’s price movements, trading volume, and trends to determine how or when to trade it and predict its price movements. There are plenty ...
Now that you’ve got a grasp on how to build a strong portfolio with asset allocation and diversification, let’s explore a different approach some investors use to time the market: technical analysis.
Depending on which investor you are talking to, technical analysis can be considered either a very useful tool or voodoo magic. It is important to know the basics of technical analysis if you are ...
Technical analysis is a great tool for both short-term traders and long-term investors alike. In this slideshow I made, I go over the basics of technical analysis and how simple patterns can help all ...
Rachael has a Bachelor’s degree in mass media from Wilson College, Mumbai and a Master’s degree in English from Pune University. Have you ever stared at a stock chart, a chaotic dance of green and red ...
There are two main ways to analyze stocks: fundamental and technical analysis. While fundamental analysis focuses on a company’s financial health through metrics such as revenue, earnings and debt, ...