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Gabriel Tham

Tag Team Member at Kenichi Tag Team

05 Aug 2020

Stocks

Which form of analysis do you use for stocks and why?

Do you use technical analysis? Fundamental analysis? Psychological analysis?
FA TA PA? Why that form of analysis and not others?

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Wong Ming Yao

09 Dec 2019

Product and Community Associate at 8VIC Global Pte Ltd

Fundamental Analysis.

It tells us about the value of the business, including reading management discussion and analysis, earnings transcipts and watching the interview for managements.

I only use fundamental analysis.. simply because even if market downturn comes, I am vested in the fundamentals of the business and know it will be back. Keeps my emotions in check too!

Eric Ong

07 Dec 2019

Project Analyst at 8Bit Global

Fundamental Analysis. Understanding the business, how the management build and grow the business, how they manage in both good and bad times. And in the end how all this reflect on their scoreboard (Financial Reports)

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Bjorn Ng

07 Dec 2019

Business Analyst at 10x Capital

Fundamental analysis all the way. Techical analysis, well sometimes but I personally try to avoid this (sometimes too greedy haha) because it's a little like timing the market. And it's purchasing the stock based on their past performance. The standard TA support & resistance lines are like "psychological" lines which if you really think about it, doesn't actually make sense. I remember a stock recently, it was at it's support line and people were saying buy. It broke below the support line.. So you gotta be prepared for things like this to happen.

Elijah Lee

06 Dec 2019

Senior Financial Services Manager at Phillip Securities (Jurong East)

It's a mix of both. Once I've filtered out a company to consider, FA will tell me if the company is ...

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