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  • What is Fundamental analysis?

    Fundamental analysis is a method of evaluating a security/stock that entails attempting to measure its intrinsic value by examining related economic, financial and other qualitative and quantitative factors. Fundamental analysts attempt to study everything that can affect the security's value, including macroeconomic factors (like the overall economy and industry conditions) and company-specific factors (like financial condition and management).

  • What is undervalued?

    The undervalued means a financial instrument or other type of investment that is selling for a price presumed to be below the investment's true fundamental value. A undervalued stock can be evaluated by looking at the underlying company's financial statements and analyzing its fundamentals, such as cash flow, return on assets, profit retention and capital management, to determine said stock's intrinsic value.

  • What is overvalued?

    Overvalued describes a security for which the market price is considered too high for its fundamentals. Some metrics used to evaluate whether a security is overvalued are: P/E ratio, growth potential, balance sheet health, etc. it’s opposite to undervalued.

  • What is technical analysis?

    A technical analysis is a method of evaluating securities by analyzing statistics generated by market activity, such as past prices and volume. Technical analysts do not attempt to measure a security's intrinsic value, but instead use charts and other tools to identify patterns that can suggest future activity.

  • Type of Chart

    Type Of Chart

  • Categories of chart pattern
    Continues Chart pattern
    • Flag
    • Pennant
    • Symmetrical Triangle
    • Ascending Triangle
    • Descending Triangle
    • Price Channel
    • Cup and handle
    Reversal Chart Pattern
    • Double/Triple Top
    • Double/Triple Bottom
    • Head and Shoulder
    • Inverted Head and Shoulder
    • Falling Wedge
    • Rising Wedge
    • Rounding Top/Bottom

    Type Of Chart

  • Types of Technical Indicators
    Trend Moving Averages, MACD, Parabolic SAR
    Momentum Stochastics, CCI, RSI
    Volatility Bollinger bands, ATR, Standard Deviation