Wednesday, July 2, 2008

Technical Analysis

A method of evaluating securities by analyzing statistics generated by market activity, such as past prices and volume.As it is said-history does repeat itself. Technical analysts do not attempt to measure a security's intrinsic value, but instead use charts and other tools to identify patterns that can suggest future activity.

Technical analysts believe that the historical performance of stocks and markets are indications of future performance.

In a shopping mall, a fundamental analyst would go to each store, study the product that was being sold, and then decide whether to buy it or not. By contrast, a technical analyst would sit on a bench in the mall and watch people go into the stores. Disregarding the intrinsic value of the products in the store, his or her decision would be based on the patterns or activity of people going into each store.

From now onwards, I will provide you some information regarding the technical analysis, so you can choose the right stocks yourself to profit handsomly.