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.
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.
At the most basic level, technical analysis refers to the use of price charts and other bits of market information to make investment decisions. You wouldn’t think that something so innocuous would be ...
Warren Buffet, Bill Gates and other self-made billionaires did not just make money upon success. They made smart investment decisions along the way. Thanks to technology, the world of investment ...
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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 ...
Many investment advisors and money managers have a little secret. They will proudly tell you that they rely heavily on fundamental analysis, carefully weighing earnings, market share, competitive ...
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, ...