Analysis
Market analysis is the most helpful tool to know the market and make good decisions. It
helps examine the market and their competitors also. For example, if a company launches
a new product, market analysis will help you observe the behaviour of the competitors.
What Can Trading Analysis Do For The Trader?
Analysis are useful everytime it is needed to forecast the future prices of an
underlying asset based on the past patterns and trends. They provide helping information
before making decisions. How? By analysing economic, political and social forces which
may impact assets prices.
Bullish & bearish engulfing pattern
Bullish & bearish divergence signal
The false breakout
Good/Bad News
Interest Rates
Technical Analysis
Technical analysis consists of examining past historical data of the assets and finding
patterns, how they repeat, when they repeat and why the asset had that certain
behaviour. This way, the trader will be able to make an accurate prediction about the
near future price of the asset. There are packages of charts which bring assets prices
in a graphical form, easy to analyse by the experts.
While Making a Choice
Autochartist
Future Price Direction
Final Results (Profits)
Fundamental Analysis
Fundamental analysis uses the impact of financial events and news on the prices of
financial instruments. When it comes to stocks, it takes into consideration public data
like revenues, earnings, future growth, return on equity to determine the future
potential of the company. Economic Calendar is one of the tools which provide you with
the financial events which are sure to happen.
Top-down Analysis
Bottom-up Analysis
Trade At Interest Rates Balance
Demand And Supply Influencers
Sentiment Analysis
Sentiment analysis represents a qualitative measure of the trader’s mood toward
financial markets in general, or specific instruments in particular. Good mood to
invest or bad mood to stay away from the market impact the state of the markets in
the long term. Sentiment analysis is also the overall public opinions, feelings or
approach that create the market psychology.