All about the PEG ratio
In an earlier post, we have introduced the P/E ratio and seen why it is not such a great indication of value stocks because most stocks are low priced because of a reason.
In an earlier post, we have introduced the P/E ratio and seen why it is not such a great indication of value stocks because most stocks are low priced because of a reason.
In a previous post, we had explained about the two main type of technical indicators: oscillators and trending indicators, giving an example of an oscillator (RSI) and a trending indicator (EMA) and shown the reader how the Buy/Sell signals occur in each. Each of the indicators have there pros and cons, but which one is […]
Many times I have heard statements from traders who say something like, “I bought XYZ stock with the intention of day trading, but because it turned it into a loss, I converted it into delivery (i.e. a short-term to long-term investment).” This kind of strategy is a recipe for disaster for any portfolio and let […]
The P/E ratio is one of the most commonly used ratios in Fundamental Analysis, and if you use it in your investing, you need to know the pros and cons of using it. P/E ratio is defined as:
Trend is one of the most important concepts to understand in Technical Analysis and this post explains why. Trend is defined in Technical Analysis as the direction of the market and can be of three types: uptrend, downtrend and sideways trend. If the direction of the market is upward, the market is said to be […]
Often times, I find traders use technical indicators and follow their Buy/Sell signals blindly, without really understanding how that indicator is to be used. One of the first thing you have to know when you use an indicator is to know what category it falls in. The majority of indicators out there are either the […]
Often times, beginners to stock market analysis wonder which technique is more suitable for trading/investing. This article is a guide for choosing between one or both. To understand which technique you should chose, you need to understand what each one is all about first.
I have found that many traders are looking for tick-by-tick data in their Technical Analysis software without really understanding why they require it, hence this blog post.
We often get asked if Investar can help in finding profit targets and stop losses, and the answer is a resounding yes! This post explains a very simple technique used to set profit targets (with a real example). It uses resistance levels to set profit targets.
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