What kind of analysis do you do a day before trading

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If you are talking about long-term then these are the things you can see:

company structure,
growth structure,
growth rate.
income and
revenue etc
These are things you can keep in minds day before trading. However, If you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like NIFM, NSE India, ICFM, Share market Shiksha.

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Do I need technical analysis to start trading

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Yes, you need technical analysis before starting the trading, technical analysis is the key to trading. Technical analysis is a trading term used to figure out securities and identify trading probability by analyzing statistics collect from trading activity, such as price movement and volume.

Unlike fundamental analysts, who attempt to figure out a security’s basic value, technical analysts focus on charts of price movement and various analytical tools to estimate a security’s strength or weakness. However, If you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like NIFM, NSE India, ICFM, Share market Shiksha.

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How do I study the fundamental analysis of a company, or look at their fundamental analysis

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Fundamental analysis is an analysis of a security in an attempt to review its basic value, by examining related economic, financial, and other qualitative and quantitative factors. Fundamental analysts study anything that concerns the security’s value, including macroeconomic factors. If you want to study fundamental analysis you can read the famous blog of famous traders, you can watch some famous YouTube channels and also you can join any institute like

ICFM

NIFM

NSE India

NIFTY trading academy

Share market Shiksha: Their online classes are hugely flexible which will set you free from the hassles of attending the pre-assigned classes and give you the freedom to learn from wherever you are and whenever you can. They also provide stock market technical analysis courses.
(Source: https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-study-the-fundamental-analysis-of-a-company-or-look-at-their-fundamental-analysis)

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Do 92 percent of day traders fail simply because of not understanding technical analysis well enough or is there more to it

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Technical analysis is key to success in the stock market, with full knowledge of technical analysis one can do very good in trading. If you don’t have any knowledge of technical analysis then it has no use. Technical analysis is a trading term used to figure out securities and identify trading probability by analyzing statistics collect from trading activity, such as price movement and volume.

Unlike fundamental analysts, who attempt to figure out a security’s basic value, technical analysts focus on charts of price movement and various analytical tools to estimate a security’s strength or weakness. However, if you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like NIFM, NSE India, ICFM, Share market Shiksha.

(Source: https://www.quora.com/Do-92-percent-of-day-traders-fail-simply-because-of-not-understanding-technical-analysis-well-enough-or-is-there-more-to-it)

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What is the difference between a PEST and a SWOT analysis

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SWOT is a stand for strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. It is usually applied to a product, project or business to assess its position in the aggressive market. Opportunities and threats are the outer factors: An untapped market for a product represents an opportunity; manufacture of a similar product by a competitor might pose a threat.

To know the climate of a new market, marketers must implement PEST analysis, which assesses the political, economic, social and technological climate. PEST would tell marketers of political red tape, economic slowdowns, sociological or cultural hindrances, and if the new market lacks the technological capabilities to perform business. However, if you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like

NIFM,

NSE India,

ICFM,

Share market Shiksha: Their online classes are hugely flexible which will set you free from the hassles of attending the pre-assigned classes and give you the freedom to learn from wherever you are and whenever you can. They also provide stock market technical analysis.

(Source: https://www.quora.com/What-is-the-difference-between-a-PEST-and-a-SWOT-analysis)

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What could be the possible reasons for technical analysis to fail? Can we not predict a trade going haywire after we place it using some indicator apart from using a stoploss

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There is one possible reason for technical analysis to fail is knowledge is not good because if your knowledge is good in technical analysis then there are no chances of fails. Some few indicators of technical indicators are:

Leading Indicators: Leading indicators lead price movements and try to forecast the future. These indicators are most helpful during periods of sideways or non-trending price movements since they can help identify breakouts or breakdowns

Lagging Indicator: Lagging Indicators. Lagging indicator tracks price movements and acts as a verification tool. These indicators are most useful during trending periods where they can be used to confirm that a trend is still in placing or if it’s weakening. However, If you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like NIFM, NSE India, ICFM, Share market Shiksha.

(Source: https://www.quora.com/What-could-be-the-possible-reasons-for-technical-analysis-to-fail-Can-we-not-predict-a-trade-going-haywire-after-we-place-it-using-some-indicator-apart-from-using-a-stoploss)

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Is it proven that technical analysis of stocks is a fraud? Are there any scientists or mathematicians who have advocated technical analysis

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In the stock market, there are lots of famous traders who use technical analysis some are:

Carl Icahn
Wu-Tang
Sven Henrich
Sam Ro
Erik Fossing Nielsen
Sam Madani
Join Ivan
These are some famous traders who use technical analysis. However, If you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like NIFM, NSE India, ICFM, Share market Shiksha.

(Source: https://www.quora.com/Is-it-proven-that-technical-analysis-of-stocks-is-a-fraud-Are-there-any-scientists-or-mathematicians-who-have-advocated-technical-analysis)

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What books do you suggest for mastering futures and options trading through technical analysis

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These are some books for mastering futures and options tradings through technical analysis:

  • Option as a Strategic Investment,” by Lawrence McMillan
  • Option Volatility and Pricing,” by Sheldon Natenberg
  • Fundamentals of Futures and Options Markets,” by John Hull
  • Trading Options Greeks: How Time, Volatility, and Other Pricing Factors Drive
  • Profits,” by Dan Passarelli
  • Getting Started in Technical Analysis” by Jack Schwager
  • Technical Analysis Explained” by Martin Pring
  • Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets” by John Murphy
  • How to Make Money in Stocks” by William O’Neill
  • Japanese Candlestick Charting Techniques” by Steve Nison
  • Encyclopedia of Chart Patterns” by Thomas Bulkowski
  • Technical Analysis Using Multiple Timeframes” by Brian Shannon
  • TECHNICAL ANALYSIS FROM A TO Z – by B Steven Achelis
  • MARKET WIZARDS- by Jack D. Schwager
  • These are some books for mastering future and options tradings through technical analysis.

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Is it possible to do intraday trading purely on the basis of technical analysis and without watching/reading any news at all throughout

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Intraday trading is the trading in which positions are held for short as well as for long period within the same day. Intraday trading is generally for short period of time in which investors has to trade for more profit, if it is played correctly then intraday is lucrative game.

Technical analysis is a trading term used to figure out securities and identify trading probability by analyzing statistics collect from trading activity, such as price movement and volume.

Unlike fundamental analysts, who attempt to figure out a security’s basic value, technical analysts focus on charts of price movement and various analytical tools to estimate a security’s strength or weakness.

No, it is not possible to do intraday trading purely on the basis of technical analysis and without watching or reading news, they are like tools in the stock market experts and famous traders are giving advise there. However, if you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like NIFM, NSE India, ICFM, Share market Shiksha.

(Source: https://www.quora.com/Is-it-possible-to-do-intraday-trading-purely-on-the-basis-of-technical-analysis-and-without-watching-reading-any-news-at-all-throughout)

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What should we consider during a fundamental analysis of stock, a company’s standalone results or consolidated results

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Fundamental analysis is an analysis of a security in an attempt to review its basic value, by examining related economic, financial, and other qualitative and quantitative factors. Fundamental analysts study anything that concerns the security’s value, including macroeconomic factors. Fundamental analysis includes many factors like:

Earning Per Share or EPS
Price of Earnings Ratio
Price to Book ratio
Debt to equity ratio
Return on Equity Ratio
However, if you want to learn technical and fundamental analysis you can join any institute like NIFM, NSE India, ICFM, Share market Shiksha

(Source: https://www.quora.com/What-should-we-consider-during-a-fundamental-analysis-of-stock-a-companys-standalone-results-or-consolidated-results)

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