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Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Technical Analysis Lessons

By Michael Swanson

Have you been investing in the stock market? Are your stock picks not performing as well as you had hoped? If you are not using a combination of fundamental and technical analysis when you are making investment decisions, this may explain why you are not maximizing the profits you are looking for.

But it can be difficult to know the best way to make money. The stock market has been very unstable and so beginning investors especially may be unsure how to look at different performance reports objectively. Of course, a good financial adviser is the best person to help you make decisions but forewarned is forearmed and being as informed as possible can only benefit you in the long run.

There are always trends in the financial market. There will be some areas which do better than others and some ways in which it is possible to maximize a business's return on their investment. There are a number of methods that financial analysis uses to identify and utilize these trends to make money.

The two different methods of financial analysis are fundamental analysis and technical analysis. The way to tell the difference is that financial analysis tends to look inward at reports being generated by the company itself. These can be financial reports including year-end statements, ledger information, and financial projections as far as future profits.

Technical analysis is more outward looking and reviews the behavior of the market overall. It looks at information such as volume and price of the shares being traded. It tends to overlook a lot of the internal financial information when it is making its decisions.

If you are considering investing, keep in mind that financial analysis is a skill which takes quite a lot of time to develop. You should not try to make massive investment decisions without some sort of input from a qualified financial adviser who can show you how to maximize the money making potential of your investment choices. - 23200

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