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"It's going to go up here."
"This is going to be a W base"
...This is what technical analysts often say. But these words to the novice hear, misunderstanding is big.It's not that technical analysis isn't a good idea, but some statements can give people the wrong idea.
I started with technical analysis.In order to arouse our interest in the class, the professor determined the semester grade by the performance of simulated investment, and also taught various fundamental and technical analysis methods in the class.Then I just went to the library and found a book on technical analysis.
Brin channels, SAR parabolas...After reading hundreds of indicators, I have a question in my heart: if it is so easy to make money, I am not already financial freedom? I'm pretty sure: technical analysis isn't that accurate, and by definition, it's better than flipping a coin.With a 50% chance of flipping a coin, it should have a 60% chance of winning.But if it was so useless, it wouldn't have lasted so long. You can often hear golden crosses on the Internet, and whatever follows is bound to happen.It's too focused on winning percentag...
"This is going to be a W base"
...This is what technical analysts often say. But these words to the novice hear, misunderstanding is big.It's not that technical analysis isn't a good idea, but some statements can give people the wrong idea.
I started with technical analysis.In order to arouse our interest in the class, the professor determined the semester grade by the performance of simulated investment, and also taught various fundamental and technical analysis methods in the class.Then I just went to the library and found a book on technical analysis.
Brin channels, SAR parabolas...After reading hundreds of indicators, I have a question in my heart: if it is so easy to make money, I am not already financial freedom? I'm pretty sure: technical analysis isn't that accurate, and by definition, it's better than flipping a coin.With a 50% chance of flipping a coin, it should have a 60% chance of winning.But if it was so useless, it wouldn't have lasted so long. You can often hear golden crosses on the Internet, and whatever follows is bound to happen.It's too focused on winning percentag...
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What is Dividend Yield?
The dividend yield shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. The dividend yield is an estimate of the dividend-only return of a stock investment.
For example, if a company's dividend yield is 7% and you own $10,000 of its stock, you would see an annual payout of $700 or quarterly installments of $175.
Assuming the dividend is not raised or lowered, the yield will rise when the price of the stock falls. And conversely, it will fall when the price of the stock rises.
Why...
The dividend yield shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. The dividend yield is an estimate of the dividend-only return of a stock investment.
For example, if a company's dividend yield is 7% and you own $10,000 of its stock, you would see an annual payout of $700 or quarterly installments of $175.
Assuming the dividend is not raised or lowered, the yield will rise when the price of the stock falls. And conversely, it will fall when the price of the stock rises.
Why...
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