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		<description><![CDATA[Technical analysis of stocks is the method of evaluating stocks and securities based on statistical data of market activity. It relies on historical trends on price changes and volume than on intrinsic value of the security. In a way, technical analysis of stock helps in forecasting the future price movement of the stock based on [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Technical analysis of stocks is the method of evaluating stocks and securities based on statistical data of market activity. It relies on historical trends on price changes and volume than on intrinsic value of the security. In a way, <a href="http://stockmarketforbeginnersguide.com/" target="_self">technical analysis of stock</a> helps in forecasting the future price movement of the stock based on past price movements.</p>
<p>Unlike <a href="http://stockmarketforbeginnersguide.com/fundamental-analysis-of-stocks/">fundamental analysis of stocks</a>, technical analysis doesn&#8217;t consider value, growth, income and management&#8217;s effectiveness. It relies purely on numbers and charts. Technical analysis uses a wide variety of charts that show price over time. This usually helps to estimate what the future price of a stock may be after studying the past trends as they rely on the principle that &#8216;history repeats itself&#8217;.</p>
<p>Assumptions on which technical analysis work</p>
<p>There are 3 assumptions on which technical analysis of stocks is done. These are:</p>
<ol>
<li>The market discounts everything.</li>
<li>Price moves in trends.</li>
<li>History tends to repeat itself.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Types of charts used in stock technical analysis</strong></p>
<p>The various types of charts being used in technical analysis are:</p>
<p><strong>OHLC (Open high low close charts)</strong> &#8211; These charts are bar charts in which the high and low price movement of a stock is charted vertically and open and close are charted horizontally. This chart is used to graph outliners and ranges.</p>
<p><strong>Candlestick charts</strong> &#8211; This chart is similar to open high low close charts but open and close are filled. Often Black or Red candles represent a close lower than the open. And White, Green or Blue candles represent a close higher than the open.</p>
<p><strong>Line charts</strong> &#8211; These are the simplest of charts which are charted on close price of a stock over a period of time. Analysts believe that the closing price is the most important price of a security.</p>
<p>Charts are one of the most fundamental aspects of technical analysis. It is important that you clearly understand what is being shown on a chart and the information that it provides. Let&#8217;s take a look at how are trends noticed in charts. We are only covering the topics on analyzing the stock trends in this article. We would have a separate article discussing technical analysis of stock trends to go deep into this topic.</p>
<ol>
<li>Head      and shoulders</li>
<li>Cup      and handle</li>
<li>Double      tops and bottoms</li>
<li>Triangles</li>
<li>Flag      and pennant</li>
<li>Wedge</li>
<li>Gaps</li>
<li>Triple      tops and bottoms</li>
<li>Rounding      bottom</li>
</ol>
<p>These are the most popularly used trends and chart patterns which would help you understand price movement of stock.</p>
<p><strong>Price-based indicators</strong></p>
<p>Price based indicators are very important and are derived from these charts and historical prices. These indicators are generally shown below or above the main price chart.</p>
<p>Accumulation/distribution index—based on the close within the day&#8217;s range</p>
<p>Advance decline line — a popular indicator of market breadth</p>
<p>Average Directional Index — a widely used indicator of trend strength</p>
<p>Commodity Channel Index &#8211; identifies cyclical trends</p>
<p>MACD &#8211; moving average convergence/divergence</p>
<p>Parabolic SAR &#8211; Wilder&#8217;s trailing stop based on prices tending to stay within a parabolic curve during a strong trend</p>
<p>Relative Strength Index (RSI) &#8211; oscillator showing price strength</p>
<p>Rahul Mohindar Oscillator &#8211; a trend identifying indicator</p>
<p>Stochastic oscillator, close position within recent trading range</p>
<p>Trix &#8211; an oscillator showing the slope of a triple-smoothed exponential moving average, developed in the 1980s by Jack Hutson</p>
<p>Similar to price based indicators there are a few volume based indicators as well:</p>
<p>Money Flow &#8211; the amount of stock traded on days the price went up</p>
<p>On-balance volume &#8211; the momentum of buying and selling stocks</p>
<p>PAC charts &#8211; two-dimensional method for charting volume by price level</p>


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		<description><![CDATA[Simply stating, fundamental analysis of stock is the process of analyzing a business on a fundamental and financial level. It involves analyzing the security or business by going through its financial statements a health, market competition and management&#8217;s effectiveness. It analyzes everything which could affect the security price which includes macro economic factors like overall [...]


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simply stating, fundamental <a href="http://stockmarketforbeginnersguide.com/" target="_self">analysis of stock</a> is the process of analyzing a business on a fundamental and financial level. It involves analyzing the security or business by going through its financial statements a health, market competition and management&#8217;s effectiveness. It analyzes everything which could affect the security price which includes macro economic factors like overall industry and economic conditions as well as specific condition of the business.</p>
<p>The main aim of doing fundamental analysis is to be able to decide whether it is a good idea to buy a security, hold it or sell it based on its current price. Using fundamental analysis, this type of decision can be made. This type of valuation can be done for stocks as well as any other type of security like forex, options etc.</p>
<p>Fundamental analysis of stock is done on current as well as historical data with the hope of predicting the financial forecasts of a company. Fundamental analysis of stock can be done to answer questions about a company like:</p>
<ul>
<li>Is the      company&#8217;s revenue growing or not?</li>
<li>Is the      company making any profit?</li>
<li>Will      it be able to survive competition and beat it?</li>
<li>Will      it be able to repay its debts?</li>
<li>Is the      management effectively running the business or is it cooking books?</li>
<li>What      is the credit risk of the company?</li>
<li>And      many more&#8230;</li>
</ul>
<p>As mentioned in stock analysis for beginners, fundamental analysis is done based on a few factors like value, growth, GARP, income and quality. Let’s take a look at these factors.</p>
<p>The main purpose of choosing one stock over others is the intrinsic value of that stock. All investors would like to know the value of stock so that they know what profits they will get in case they sell it tomorrow. But, determining value is not a straight forward task. Beginners should understand that although most value investors believe in certain things, not all who use the word &#8220;value&#8221; mean the same thing.</p>
<p>Growth investing is done by those who think that the company will grow in future at a reasonable pace. Growth is very frequently linked with relatively new companies which have the potential to grow faster than already established ones.</p>
<p>Many people invest not just for value, nor do they look for future growth of the company. They simply invest in a stock because it has a good history of giving out dividends. These types of investors are called income investors.</p>
<p>GARP (Growth at reasonable price) is another concept used by practitioners believing in fundamental analysis of stock. This is basically a combination of value and growth theories and then it puts an additional numerical slant to the equation. One of the common GARP approaches is to buy stocks when the P/E ratio is lower than the rate at which earnings per share can grow in the future. Since GARP uses numbers in its equation, some people believe that it is a part of quantitative analysis instead of fundamental analysis.</p>
<p>Quality &#8211; People who want a real quality stock look at all the above factors &#8211; growth, value, GARP and income to decide upon a high quality stock. In this theory, fundamentals like management competitiveness along with numerical figures like return on equity (ROE) are looked at in totality. The qualitative and quantitative factors are looked in conjunction to find the real quality stock.</p>
<p><strong>Fundamental Analysis Tools</strong></p>
<p>There are various tools or financial ratios which are used to do fundamental analysis. Some of them are:</p>
<ol>
<li>Earnings per Share – EPS</li>
<li>Price to Earnings Ratio – P/E</li>
<li>Projected Earning Growth – PEG</li>
<li>Price to Sales – P/S</li>
<li>Price to Book – P/B</li>
<li>Dividend Payout Ratio</li>
<li>Dividend Yield</li>
<li>Book Value</li>
<li>Return on Equity</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Criticism of fundamental analysis technique</strong></p>
<p>There are mainly two arguments against fundamental analysis of stocks. One argument is that this analysis is done based on public information which is known by all. Since it is public information, there is no advantage which can be taken by one analyst over another.</p>
<p>Other argument is that a lot of things in this analysis are not properly defined. They are fuzzy so to speak. Therefore these terms like value and growth can be interpreted by different people in different ways.</p>


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a few types of investors. Some are those who shy away from stock market because they think it is just too risky, some are those who want to invest in stock market but don&#8217;t understand how to do stock analysis therefore they stick with diversified mutual funds. And then there are those who understand how to do <a href="http://stockmarketforbeginnersguide.com/" target="_self">stock analysis</a> and are able to cherry pick god ones among thousands of available stocks.</p>
<p>It is a proven fact that investing in stocks has given the best returns in the long term. The return of investment is much more than those in certificate of deposits or even mutual funds. But for that, it is important that you understand how to do stock analysis and know which stocks are a good buy and which are not. Let us take a look at methods which are used to analyze the stock.</p>
<p>There are basically 3 ways in which stock analysis is done:</p>
<ul>
<li>Fundamental      analysis of stocks</li>
<li>Technical      Analysis of stocks</li>
<li>Quantitative      analysis of stocks</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Fundamental Analysis of stock</strong></p>
<p>In fundamental analysis of stocks, the investors study the stock as a business. When you buy a stock of a company, you are buying a part of that business. Therefore they try to find out the value of that business and then see what the worth of that stock is. This is usually done by assessing the financial per value share of the business. Those who believe in fundamental analysis of stocks like to think that this is the only good way to analyze the stock.</p>
<p>While doing this type of analysis, a few things at which analysts look are value, growth, income, GARP (Growth at reasonable price) and quality. We will cover the <a href="http://stockmarketforbeginnersguide.com/fundamental-analysis-of-stocks/">fundamental analysis of stock</a> in detail under another topic. Warren Buffet is one of the most famous practitioners of this theory.</p>
<p><strong>Technical Analysis of stock</strong></p>
<p>A lot of investors just look at all the financial details available in the market which are disclosed by the company and then try to figure out whether it is a good buy or not. Since this is public information and available to everyone, you don’t find any edge over other investors. Therefore, some investors try to figure out alternate methods of analysis the stock. One such way is to use tools which tell them what the investors might think about the stock at a particular time. Those who try to do this analysis based on psychological information are called technical analysts of stocks. They use charts like point and figure charts, logarithmic charts, and Japanese candlesticks to do this kind of analysis. Again, we will cover technical analysis of stocks in greater detail under another post.</p>
<p><strong>Quantitative Analysis of stocks</strong></p>
<p>As the name suggests, this type of analysis is purely quantitative meaning it is based purely on numbers. Unlike fundamental analysis, this theory doesn&#8217;t believe on things like business, management&#8217;s expertise, competition, market potential etc. This theory believes that these parameters are subjective and can be inferred differently by different people. In quantitative analysis, only numbers talk. Company size is considered while analysis the stock. While doing the analysis, investors might adopt screen based investing. In this method, they apply some filters on the numbers. Only if a company passes all filters, and then they do in depth analysis about that stock, else reject it. Another system called CANSLIM is also used which is a hybrid of fundamental and technical analysis.</p>
<p>Above, we have tried to cover the stock analysis techniques which are generally being used in market today. For beginners, it is important to understand the basics of stock analysis. Then, depending upon the philosophy they want to adopt, they can go and study any of these techniques in greater detail.</p>


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