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Personally I think neither are better but both used together is the right way to trade, I use technical for entry and fundies for looking at longer term expectation
I don't think either is better or worse than the other, just that different things work for different people. There are some very successful traders out there relying on fundamental analysis.I, on the other hand, only use it to figure out when I shouldn't trade and avoid any high impact events and rely almost entirely on technical analysis, because that is what makes sense to me as an individual.
I don't think either is better or worse than the other, just that different things work for different people. There are some very successful traders out there relying on fundamental analysis.I, on the other hand, only use it to figure out when I shouldn't trade and avoid any high impact events and rely almost entirely on technical analysis, because that is what makes sense to me as an individual.
So we should combine both technical and fundamental in our tradings, like two heart with one beat =))
This is a very interesting topic. No analysis is 100% certain and that applies to technical analysis too. I personally prefer to it to fundamental analysis, but with the understanding that I am dealing with probabilities
So we should combine both technical and fundamental in our tradings, like two heart with one beat =))
That was my point. Choosing between technical and fundamental analysis shouldn't be an "either/or" situation. A combination of both gives the best results, in my opinion.
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