How To Buy Stocks Wheat Ridge CO

An investment expert breaks down the advantages and disadvantages of some different approaches to choosing stocks.

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How To Buy Stocks

There are many different approaches to choosing stocks. Each comes with advantages and disadvantages, so you should try to find the approach best suited to your own financial situation and goals.

Technical analysis

This is an attempt to use price charts and other mathematical indicators to predict future price movements of a stock. Technical analysts don't look at any outside factors, such as the company's financial statements or the overall economic outlook. It's strictly by the charts. Market technicians believe that the market price of a security reflects all known information about that security. If you're not totally into charts and number crunching, technical analysis is not for you. This method of buying stocks is also largely based on short-term strategy, which means frequent trades, commissions and short-term capital gains taxes - assuming you make a profit.

Fundamental analysis

Factors such as a company's growth rate, balance sheet and quality of management are used to determine the true value of a security. Fundamental analysis can be described as the study and purchase of companies rather than stocks. Fundamental Investors aren't concerned with price patterns on a chart, but with indicators of a company's underlying financial strength.

Value and growth investing

Value investors fit within the wide spectrum of fundamental analysis. They look at how much a company is worth based on its assets, and how well the company uses its assets to grow its business. If the company's stock price does not reflect the full value of its assets, the stock is considered undervalued and perhaps a good buying opportunity. Warren Buffet is a well-known value investor....


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