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For this writing we are talking about technical analysis of stocks, the same principles are in place for the study of other financial instruments, currency and futures indexes.  The charts are set up with the year and an abbreviation for the months,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, (such as J, F, M,) at the bottom of the chart.  Along the right side of the chart can be found the value trends numbers for each of the months.  The name of the company the chart represents is listed at the top. There are many real-time charts that can be found on the internet which change as the market changes. 
Which is better Technical Analysis or Fundamental Analysis of Stocks?
The stock market strategy that is most often taught first is the Fundamental Analysis. Earnings,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, cash flow, debt are among the things that the Fundamental Analysis looks at.  Included in the analysis might be financial statements of a particular company. The same economic fundamental analysis could be applied to studying the entire stock market.  Using the fundamental analysis, the inner workings of a company become more clearly understood.  Therefore, if the inner workings of a company are what you are most interest in, then the Fundamental Analysis might be your best choice.
On the other hand, the Technical Analysis of Stocks does not look at the financial statements, or the track record of the company's management. They are more interested in stock prices in the past and how that might affect stock prices of the future. For example,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, an investor who uses the Technical Analysis as a yardstick might buy and sell a company's stock and never know about what the company's business involves. 
Which is the better of the two analyses is still in question.  Those who want to know the ins and outs of the company's business believe that the Fundamental Analysis is best.  However, those who trade solely on their knowledge of market price history of the company (the technical analysis) feel that the fundamental analysis is wasting his/her time. 
Will you analyze your stock pick technically or fundamentally?
Some strategists feel that the two are different versions of the same thing.  In fact, some use both the Technical and the Fundamental Analyses.  They use the Fundamental to identify the soundness of the investment,You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login, and then use the Technical analysis to time their actual buying and selling.  It sounds logical to do that.  But nevertheless, extremists deny that the technical analysis has any value, while the more reasonable are not so quick to judge.
Whichever you decide is the way you will choose to analyze a stock or investment, remember that "knowledge is power."  Look at all the various charts available to you and see how closely they come to bringing you to an informed decision relative to the investment you are interested in making.
The Technical Analysis Of Stocks

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