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Fundamental analisys vs technical analisys


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I think there are three factors you need to take into account - the macro picture, order flow and technical analysis. The macro angle covers things like interest rates and geopolitical factors, order flow is about things like COT reports and options, and price action is about what's happening right now in the market. Get a grasp on all three and you're way ahead. It's a lot of work, though.
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Guest Siyan jheel
Fundamental analysis is a method of evaluating securities by attempting to measure the intrinsic value of a stock. Technical analysis differs from fundamental analysis in that the stock's price and volume are the only inputs. Both methods are used for researching and forecasting future trends in stock prices.
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Leverage is one kind of loan that broker provide to their trader. Trader can trade big with small capital. This is made the forex market so lucrative and risky. Leverage can be good or bad. So, trader should learn about that and decide whatever trader with it or not. My broker Forex4you provides high leverage. However, I prefer low leverage. So, I adjust it at my preference.
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I will say it depends on your timeline for trade. If you are doing day trades, stick with technicals. If you are swing trader (from 1 week to 8 weeks), i will stay more on technical but bit understanding of fundamentals help. In this case, there might be dividend coming for that company, so if you have some fundamental background, it will help. If you are investor, i will focus more on fundamental to select stocks and technicals to select entry/exit. Of course, nothing is perfect, so if you know both, thats helps in longer run.

 

Last but not least, fundamental or technical, no matter what, follow your trading plan and risk management principals.

 

hope this helps.

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Guest Siyan jheel
Technical analysis would be looking at the price movement of a security and utilizes this data to attempt for predicting the future price movements. Fundamental analysis instead would be looking at economic as week as financial factors that would be influencing a business.
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