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Learn Stock Market Trading Video – Part 1 Guide to Fundamentals
Posted by: | CommentsUnderstanding the basics of fundamental analysis is important, especially when analysing a stock. This video looks at why we do business, how we can measure the success of a business and how to find winning stocks by understanding the basic measures of a company.
This Video looks at some very important measures of a company,
- Earnings
- Earning Per Share (EPS) and why it is important.
- Profit Margin
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Tools Review – The Top 10 Best Stock Charting Tools on the Web
Posted by: | Commentsyou are now about to graduate, however having a mastery of Investing means you need to know the very best tools to use. Those tool that offer the most in flexibility, usability, functionality and most of all, enable you to make a killing in the marketplace.
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3. Using Trend Lines to make buy and sell decisions
Posted by: | CommentsUsing Trend-lines to make Buy and Sell Decisions
So we have seen the Sideways Channel and the W bottom. But how do we know when a stock is going to take off. The truth is we never really know. All we can do is make judgments based on what we see.
Do not forget we are only buying Stocks of companies that have
- Excellent Earnings per Share
- Strong acceleration in the growth of Earning per Share
- Excellent Revenue growth
So we are in essence giving ourselves a great head start and reducing our overall risk.






