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tom7654

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Stock market forecasting
« on: August 05, 2024, 04:10:10 AM »


Hi everyone!!! I am just starting to get into investing, and I would like to learn more about how to forecast the stock market. I read a lot of articles, but the information is often contradictory. Some experts say that you should pay attention to fundamental analysis, while others say that technical analysis is more reliable.

I am interested in how to combine these two approaches correctly. What tools do you use to analyze the market? What sites and resources do you recommend to get reliable information and forecasts? I would also like to know what you personally pay attention to when making a decision to buy or sell shares? What indicators do you consider the most important? I would be grateful for any advice and recommendations.
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Re: Stock market forecasting
« Reply #1 on: August 05, 2024, 06:06:20 AM »

Personally, I believe that to successfully forecast the stock market you need to use a combination of both fundamental and technical analysis. To start with, I would recommend you to familiarize yourself with the stocks forecast resource on roboforex. There you will find extensive articles on stock analysis, offering a detailed understanding of various aspects of the market. This resource is ideal for those looking for in-depth content based on fundamental and technical analysis. Also, take advantage of their thorough chart analysis to enhance your understanding of movements and trends in the stock market. Personally, I pay attention to indicators such as price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio, dividend yield, and current liquidity ratio. In terms of technical analysis, I like to use moving averages and RSI indicators to identify potential entry and exit points.
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Re: Stock market forecasting
« Reply #2 on: August 05, 2024, 06:20:48 AM »

In my opinion, fundamental analysis helps to understand the big picture and long-term prospects of a company, while technical analysis is more suitable for short-term strategies.
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