In this video, I discuss the different trading perspectives based on different timeframes. We also take a look at which timeframe will give you the best entry depending on how you define your entry. Do you define entry by price or time in trade? Let me know if you agree in the comment section. Do not forget to give this a thumbs up.
I have noticed that many of you are confused between the "INVESTING" and "TRADING". So here is the difference. Investing is what you seek to do for a value appreciation of the Project over the time by analyzing the fundamentals . Trading is what we get over the shorter time frame using Technical Studies.
Let's consider a very important topic of fundamental analysis for cryptocurrencies. If we talk about traditional markets the fundamental analysis takes into account the company's financial statement and macroeconomic climate, but in case of cryptocurrencies this information is unavailable because the lack of the publicity. As a result the technical analysis...
Hey guys! Hope this analysis finds you having an incredible week, and ready for an even better weekend! Please kindly like this chart if you found this content helpful! Ok let's dive in! Lockheed Martin is still officially in a bear market. It is still 30% away from its all time high, with the technicals on the weekly indicating very tough days ahead for LMT...
Hello Investors! This educational post is about my toolkit developed for filtering out the almost perfect applicants for further analysis and research in the light of the principals of value investing. The work is based upon Warren Buffett's principals, calculations and recomendations. After publishing my two previous posts on the "Value investing chart set" and...
I would like to share the set of charts I use to find and analyse candidates for value investing. It is a rather dense and telling setup where you can find a lots of information. Please allow me to explain them one by one. (The chart is made on the company Nippon Tel. It is not a recomendation for anybody to buy Nippon Tel, I use this chart for educational...
What is the Fundamental Index (FCAS)? FCAS stands for Fundamental Crypto Asset Score. This score comes from examining the basics of a project's business cycle and shows the fundamentals of a digital currency. The principles that are considered for scoring are: User Activity , Developer Behavior and Market Maturity . FCAS ratings are numbers between 0 and...
In this article I will tell you about another metrics, which can be usefull at analysis of the company. Based on GuruFocus metrics. Another metrics from Financial Strenghs metrics: Piotrowski F-score — used for understanding of the financial strengh of the company. Scores from 0 to 9. 1 score means, that company have one of the characteristics (positive...
The investment decision is based out of two different ways: Fundamental Analysis: Analyzing a company's financial statement Technical Analysis: Understanding the market sentiment behind price trends Technical Analysis The study of statistical trends, collected from historical price and volume data, to identify opportunities for trade. Assumptions of...
This article is about Balance Sheet metrics. They are including metrics, which show proportions and structure of the company. Structure of the company include own capital, assets and loans. It can tell also about financial stability of the company too. Equity-to-Asset — relation equities to assets. Show using own resources in producing of the...
hey guys, I know that many of you are expecting a coming bearish movement on a daily on EURUSD. analyzing a weekly time frame though, I want to warn you that the pair has still much space for a bullish continuation. on a weekly, the price is clearly trading in a global bearish trend. spring's covid bullish rally made the market set a higher low and triggered...
8.22.20 In this video I am suggesting a free service that might be useful to some traders. My trading is technically based, however, I believe there is value to fundamentals... and I explained this in the video. I think the video is worth listening to... and I describe these relationships using the DXY, Gold, Bitcoin... as it pertains to the fundamental analysis...
Hello dear investors, This article is about rare situation, when net margin is bigger then operating margin. Such situation need to be analyzed well to understanding potential of the company. This happen from external or internal reasons: 1. When company can’t pay taxes and/or have tax benefits. Company will not pay taxes untill she will get net profit...
Hello, dear community. This article is about metrics, which show real finance situation of the company. They are based on Cash Flow Statement. Metrics, based on Income Statement can be unreal, but based on Cash Flow Statement are hard to forge. Describing of them: CFI – Cash Flow from Investing. Calculate with buying-selling securities, emission of bonds and...
Hello everyone, who are interested in value investing. This article is about metrics, based on Income Statement data. They are used for first-look analysis to understanding is this company good for investing. This metrics show over/undervaluation of company. Undervalued companies are good to investing. Description of indicators: PE – relation of stock price to...
Hello dear community, wish you have good day. As it was in educational materials number 1, for analysis of company actively use metrics. They include calculation financial data from financial statement. This calculation uses to compare with other companies in sector and to compare with history of company. Metrics are part of complex analysis. Sources of metrics...
Good day, dear community. Today I will tell you about value investing. Value Investing is investing, based on economical indexes of the company and her real (fair) value. Real value is a guarantee of stable growing of the company. This kind of investing is not for speculations. It was created for long term investment. Decision about investing is after quantity...
Every day, tons of information are flowing around. Most of the times, we get conflicting signals. Some are bullish, the others bearish. So how to view them in a simplified way? The chart above is our method. What’s your view? Do you agree or disagree? All thoughts and critics are welcomed!