Technical analysis is the main focus, while fundamental analysis is secondary.
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Everyone has their own style; fundamental analysis, technical analysis, trend analysis. In personal sharing, the focus is more on technical and trend analysis, with fundamental analysis as a supplement. For a good company, if you buy at a high stock price, it may take longer to break even, but it is not afraid of collapse because the company continues to make money and grows bigger over time. But imagine a good company combined with a good technical entry point and market attention, will it take less time to break even and make money? In terms of technical analysis, I prefer to enter an upward trend that has experienced a pullback, although it may be slower. It's like a house, a tall building, once the foundation is solid, it becomes harder to collapse. Stocks with a good trend fly high and fast, but be careful because once it cools down, the decline can also be fast. Just like recent electric vehicle stocks, seedling concept stocks, and steel stocks. But can't we avoid losses and take advantage of technical analysis? If we lose money, the technical indicators would have warned us to cut losses, so should we wait for ourselves to become losers if we don't sell?
Conclusion: Technical Analysis > Trend Analysis > Fundamental Analysis
Conclusion: Technical Analysis > Trend Analysis > Fundamental Analysis
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$BlackBerry (BB.US)$ I'll watch the show tomorrow 📈
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