So you invest in a company by looking at its website for 15 minutes? I'm not a fan of fundamental analysis for an investment anyway, but this is no analysis at all. The stock market is about facts and not about feelings. If you want to evaluate a stock fundamentally, you can't do that without spending time on the balance sheet, key figures, sector, competitors, regulations, etc. Everything else is not investing but gambling.
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@BearStearnsCFO For me, basically yes. Not because it is irrelevant, but because I only follow the price action and only use TA. However, if you do a fundamental analysis, then please include all these factors - otherwise you can leave it alone.
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@TradingMelone How do you evaluate whether to invest in a company? Do you have a clear process for this or does it depend on the specific investment?
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@D_investiert_nachhaltig I use pure price action on the chart and TA. You can have a look at my profile, but I also trade more than I invest. However, if I were to evaluate fundamental companies, I would apply at least all of the above criteria. Actually even more.
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•@TradingMelone It's a completely different approach, but no less interesting. I'll take a closer look. You're right, of course, that my assessment above are absolutely high-level and just a catchy way to present my decision. There is more to it in the background to evaluate whether an investment makes sense.
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Exactly and that's what Getquin is for. For just profound explanations and not for superficial Instagram content. Even if I'm not so long on Getquin, I can tell you that anything superficial does not go down very well here ;) Maybe you can look a little deeper into your investment decision in your next post.
Exactly and that's what Getquin is for. For just profound explanations and not for superficial Instagram content. Even if I'm not so long on Getquin, I can tell you that anything superficial does not go down very well here ;) Maybe you can look a little deeper into your investment decision in your next post.
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