How many people here actually know the difference between fundamental analysis and technical analysis? If you focus on the latter you may have gains based on your emotional predictions but the risk is way higher than the former, which looks at the intrinsic value. When you buy stocks if you don't want to lose money then go look at the fucking fundamentals. Case in point: you should make money even when you hold the stock, through dividends.
>>3075526
Yo, let ya boy explain to you, if something goes up, you buy, if start to fall yo sell.
Att: yaboy
3/4 things in that circle are taken into account in technical analysis.
>>3075526
FA is far superior in the long run, TA is literally gambling on whether or not a whale comes by and fucks your TA in the ass
>>3075526
I invest in shitcoins based on public sentiment and simply use basic TA to decide a "safe entry'.
If a coin has good fundamentals but no sentiment i wouldn't buy, until im happy tht it is.
it's all about surfing waves.
>>3075526
Crypto has no fundamental analysis. There are fundamentals, yes, but fundamental analysis is irrelevant because coins represent no claim to ownership of a company and thus its value is the coin's utility rather than the company's profitability. It's exactly like saying you're going to use "fundamental analysis" when deciding to buy gold. People will know what you're trying to say..but it won't sound right.
>>3075526
There are many TA that biz advises, but I never see any FA books posted? Why is that? And what books would you advise to read to begin FA?
>>3075526
yea if i had 1m to invest i wouldn't care about ta.
you can only gain so much without day trading. u gotta take the risk for bigger gains.
>>3075696
Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets, its the bible of TA.
>>3075760
I asked for FA not TA
>>3075829
Sorry, misread.
The Intelligent Investor then.
>>3075696
FA is harder to find, likely because it is harder to write good content for. I've found and written snippets online. See a bit below:
### FA vs TA
Fundamental analysis checks the intrinsic value of an investment. Rate of return estimates are based on the company, industry, economic conditions, and forward earnings outlook. Profit margins play a uniquely important role for investors; a strong company and industry in great economic conditions will still incur weak earnings growth if the margins are thin enough.
Technical analysis checks the fluctuation patterns in the price, demand, and supply of an investment. Rate of return estimates are based on predicting the actions of other investors for determining when to buy and when to sell. Emotional intelligence plays a key role; current news and events will cause investors to repeat certain patterns situationally.
### Swing Trading
https://pastebin.com/T8Du45X3