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Keyword: Fundamental Analysis


Fundamental analysis is one of the stock analysis activities that you need to do before making any stock-investing or stock-trading decisions. Click on the links below to access some of the most popular sites for this keyword term, fundamental analysis.

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Stock Metadata

Smart investors and traders are constantly aware of the information available from stock market history. In addition to understanding and interpreting stock charts, they know

  • Where to find accurate and timely stock market news and analyst opinions
  • The best sites for up-to-date stock quotes and stock market results
  • Where to find the best sources of stock charts as well as how to understand and interpret them, and
  • How to take advantage of stock metadata when trading and investing.

This site has been designed to address all of those needs and more.

SMK’s Bulls with Bears page has as its main focus the topic of stock metadata. There are 5 different metadata reports on publicly-traded companies available there. A different stock is featured every day, Monday through Friday.

The Bulls with Bears page also contains detailed descriptions of all its metadata reports and talks about strategies for using stock metadata. Because the techniques used only consist of adding, subtracting and counting, this concept is easy to understand.

Statistically speaking, stock metadata can show the time of the day when the highest and lowest prices for stocks are reached, the time of the day when the highest and lowest number of shares are traded, and more.

It also can help to spot trends and patterns. For example, if the stock closes near its high for the day, what happens to the price during the next day’s first half hour of trading.

With stock metadata available to you, it reduces or even eliminates the need to rely on another person’s opinion to guide your stock market transactions. It takes some work but you can also prepare your own stock metadata. Simply copy the format of any of the existing reports and you’re good to go.



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