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Fundamental
analysis
Fundamental
analysis focuses on financial and economic theories, as well
as political developments to determine why, when and where
prices will move in the market. One clear point of distinction
between fundamental and technical analysis is that fundamental
analysis studies the causes of market movements, while technical
analysis studies the effects of market movements.
Fundamental
analysis entails the examination of macroeconomic indicators,
asset markets and political considerations when evaluating
a nation's currency in terms of another. Macroeconomic indicators
include figures such as growth rates; as measured by Gross
Domestic Product, interest rates, inflation, unemployment,
money supply, foreign exchange reserves and productivity.
Asset markets comprise stocks, bonds and real estate. Political
considerations impact the level of confidence in a nation's
government, the climate of stability and level of certainty.
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