about 10 months ago - 3 comments
Multiplayer online games have given rise to a virtual economy, in which all kinds of virtual assets from in-game currency, magic shield to whole characters are traded against real world currency. there are sites like famre100.com and gggold.com sell all kinds of in-game money for real world money,what do you think of this phenomenon.
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
I have been trading commodity contracts for about a year and have done good for myself. However, I have been considering trading forex as well. I know that interest rates affect the forex markets depeding on the pairs traded. Additionally, I know that interest rates affect weather you receive/payout on certain pairs, however, im not More >
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
Is it a Finance major? Or an MBA with a focus on Finance? Or something else?
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
The required returns on all stocks are the same, and the required returns on stocks are higher than the required returns on bonds. The required returns on stocks equal the required returns on bonds. A trading strategy in which you buy stocks that have recently fallen in price is likely to provide you with a More >
about 11 months ago - 2 comments
how and when do they pay dividend and is it fixed amount of dividend?
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
Thanks! In southern cal btw…
about 11 months ago - 1 comment
If someone on Wall Street is referred to as a “young hedge fund comer,” what position does that imply? Hedge fund portfolio manager? Or something else?
about 11 months ago - 3 comments
Arent there any kind of investments you can do online besides the 3 mentioned? They all perform lousy-anything other than markets as long as you can trade it online and make profits.
about 11 months ago - 4 comments
I got a friend who gave me a tip about investing in currency with that forex.com site and it appears to be promising but it dosen’t seem no differen’t then investing in shares, stocks, bonds & mutal funds. So somebody please explain to me whats so unique about investing in currency trading compared to investing More >
about 1 year ago
Technical analysis relies on statistical trends that purport to predict future performance, either on an individual stock, or on sectors or whole markets. Fundamental analysis analyzes stocks based on basic financial data such as cash flow, earnings per share, growth, etc.
about 1 year ago
Technical analysis is basing one’e decisions on graphs of prices, and perhaps volume, totally ignoring reality (i.e. events).
Fundamental analysis is looking at reality, e.g. the company, the industry sector, the market(s), the economy.
Some people tend to be more technical, some tend to be more fundamental but no one is 100% one or the other.
Which is better?
- It depends upon the time frame you are trading/investing in. A day trader tends to be more technical as fundamentals usually don’t change much in a day. Long-term investors tend to be more fundamental.
- Buffett and his mentor Philip Fisher tend to be more fundamental.
It depends upon you.
See Wikipedia articles on both.