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satish joshi ARN NO :10928 surat, 24 Mar 2014

If u analyse company with fundamental data, there r less chances of going wrong. do not go momentum stocks, go for well managed companies. market always respect earning growth. in case of technical analysis, it is a game of big operators which enter/exit & create big volume. some time stocks with no fundamentals rise big & fall heavily. which give a heavy loss to the investor

PRAKASH KUNDUR ARN NO :25158 BANGALORE, 13 May 2013

Nice introduction to TA.Thanks for the effort. Can this be taken to the next class where you discuss the tools with illustrations. For those interested in a little more detailed information on TA, you may suggest links.

T. V. Bhaskaran ARN NO :11088 Bangalore, 11 May 2013

Godd and helpful to the IFAs

DINESH KUMAR JAIN ARN NO :2677 JAIPUR, 11 May 2013

Good knowlwdg fundamental/tacnical analyish definately help us while chosin the fund along with the invest ment horision

Gopal Raichura ARN NO :83444 Mumbai, 11 May 2013

Excellent, Educative & Enlightening. I suggest to take many more topics & make understanding clear. Also create the platform where ARNs can ask things which are not very clear to them

Kartik ARN NO :11815 Rajkot, 11 May 2013

Simple and nice.. the same can be used to educate investors as well..

Prashant ARN NO :83292 mumbai, 11 May 2013

Good Article. Need to be present with various technical analysis charts to understand various trends. For ex- foll0wing para needs explanation thru charts, trends. Etc. Various tools that are used for technical analysis are charts, turning points, price patterns, trend lines, moving averages and other advanced tools like oscillators. The most commonly used technical indicators include the Accumulation - Distribution Line (A/D Line), Moving Average Convergence Divergence (MACD) and Relative Strength Index (RSI).

Subhash Chander Rana ARN NO :83100 Delhi, 11 May 2013

I appreciate your efforts in putting together various study material for us. Its very useful and help in increasing the understanding levels. Regards. http:www.bimadhan.com