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    $Tesla(TSLA.US)$ First, technical analysis is very close to the market, responds quickly to short-term changes in the market, and is intuitive and clear, but technical analysis is poor in terms of accuracy and reliability, and is prone to shortsightedness. Second, fundamental analysis can comprehensively grasp long-term trends in stock prices, but it is difficult to make accurate judgments about market changes in the short to medium term. Third, there are many knowledge points involved in fundamental analysis. From economic policies to the company's financial statements, all require systematic study. Technical analysis is relatively easy to learn, mainly by monitoring and reviewing. In summary, both can help investors make money, but most investors can't spend more time studying and keeping an eye on the market, so it is very difficult to trade stocks through technical aspects, so fundamentals are more suitable for ordinary investors. Of course, the two are not opposites; fundamentals are the main focus, and technical aspects are complementary, and the results will be better.
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