$Dow Chemical(DOW)$ $Nasdaq100 Bear 3X ETF(SQQQ)$  I think fewer and fewer people use fundamental investment. More than 70 $ S & P 500 (.SPX) $ transaction volume comes from algorithms, most of which are high-frequency transaction algorithms. Now, understanding technical analysis is more important than ever. In many cases, we see that a good company is pushed down far below its value. These stocks did not rebound or rebounded but continued to plummet. Technical analysis can also help you determine what a good long-term entry point for stocks. For example, investors who understand technical analysis will not buy Tesla for $ 200 because they notice that the top model of the chart has a major downside. That being said, fundamental investment can indeed provide you with clues about the actions that the company may take next. For example, for technology companies, companies that have soared due to active catalysts may suddenly issue shares, which will drive down stock prices. Because they have little cash on hand, they need cash to fund their daily operations. The valuation multiple (ie P / E ratio) allows you to understand the transactions of a stock relative to its peers in the industry and the entire market! Stocks traded at a price-earnings ratio higher than their peers may be overvalued and may indicate adjustments at a certain point in time. I hope everyone will come in and discuss whether you prefer fundamentals or technical aspects.

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  • MadAndy
    ·2022-12-26
    technical is short term, fundamental long term. TSLA for example was worth 100 by my calculations a year ago, and now it's nearly there...
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  • DonnaMay
    ·2022-12-26
    There is no doubt that technical analysis is more important than fundamental analysis.
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  • Maria_yy
    ·2022-12-26
    Technical analysis is actually very good for the average investor
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  • ElvisMarner
    ·2022-12-26
    Don't worry, investing in good companies is still the easiest way to succeed
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  • HilaryWilde
    ·2022-12-26
    Fundamentals are becoming less and less important to our investments
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  • EvanHolt
    ·2022-12-26
    As a Buffett fan, I still care about fundamentals
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  • BCLOW
    ·2022-12-23
    K
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  • Darren77
    ·2022-12-23
    Thanks
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  • Jialatsia
    ·2022-12-23
    Meep
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  • ongcjeric
    ·2022-12-23
    Nmk
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  • AungLay
    ·2022-12-23
    ok
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  • Kk66
    ·2022-12-23
    Ok
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