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How to interpret financial analysis ratios
A big part of conducting fundamental analysis of shares is calculating and interpreting financial analysis ratios. Some ratios are shown in the pages of the Financial Times, others you will have to...
0 commentsFundamental Analysis Basics
Fundamental analysis is the study of economic, social and political factors to determine future market movement.
2 commentsUnderstanding Stocks: The P/E Ratio
The price earnings ratio is one of the most popular ratios in analyzing stocks. It can be a good starting point to differentiate between a promising stock and a not so promising stock. However, by itself it...
2 commentsBack-Testing Robert Lichello’s Automatic Investment Management (AIM) System for Timing the Stock Market
Many have said the most important purpose for investing is to make money. In order to make money we face two key decisions, when to buy and when to sell. Simply put, we must buy when prices are low and sell...
11 commentsStock Market Masters: Charles Dow Theory, Part 1
Article contributed by Jeremy Whaley Very rarely does a person come along whose name becomes synonymous with an industry. Charles Dow, however, was such a man. When he first established the Dow Jones...
8 commentsStock Market Masters: Charles Dow Theory, Part 2
Article contributed by Jeremy WhaleyIn Part 1 of this series, we focused on the history of the man behind Dow Theory. In this article and each of the subsequent articles, I am going to break down the six...
0 commentsPrice/Sales Ratio
The Price/Sales ratio is a popular and useful valuation method in determining the current value of the company in comparison to the actual performance of the company, as well as to the industry average.
0 commentsBuilding and Backtesting your own Trading System
Trading, despite what many would like to believe, is more of an art than a science. There is no secret formula, no guaranteed get-rich quick scheme that will always work for everyone, and nothing that will...
1 commentCash-Flow based Valuations
One of the most common valuation methods that investors use is the cash flow analysis. Cash flow is simply the cash that “flows through the company” during a quarter or year, excluding fixed expenses....
1 commentWhy study accounting?
1. Professional Qualification Accounting is a professional qualification which will allow you to work as an accountant once you graduate. Besides being an accountant, the qualification is also useful if...
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