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Technical Analysis - The Art Of Trading

Performing technical analysis is a vital component of investing wisely in various securities and can be done to any type of security, including: stocks, mutual funds, bonds, etc. When you do a technical analysis on a specific security, you are looking for price fluctuations, trends and price patterns. Your final goal is to determine how you stand as an investor, i.e., should you buy or sell?

So, how do you do a technical analysis? Well, there are a few different methods; Some people do their technical analysis by studying charts of a security’s past activity, other people use technical indicators as part of their technical analysis process. The best way to do a technical analysis is to employ several different methods - pitting one against the other in a system of checks and balances.

Assumptions made during Technical Analysis

The methods for technical analysis make certain assumptions. The first assumption is that all securities have the tendency to form patterns in their fluctuations, which is fine, and is often the case, but the market is volatile and often unstable. The other assumption made is that the past is a good indicator of the present, and yet when dealing with the market, coming to this conclusion during technical analysis does not always lead you to profitable conclusions.

Why do it?

So then, how does one handle the concept of the “technical analysis”? Why do it if it isn’t completely accurate? Well, even though it isn’t 100%, you still stand a pretty good chance of coming to the correct conclusions, depending on the methods you used and how thorough you were while analyzing.

Technical analysis, then, offers you a way to make informed choices when it comes to making new investments in securities and determining what to do with your current investments. So even though it isn’t a sure thing, you can at least have confidence in knowing you did your absolute best.

Who does it?

Well, you can either perform the technical analysis yourself or hire people to do it. If you work through a firm that helps manage your investment accounts, chances are that they employ personnel to help gather data and analyze the market. They then pass this information along to their customers in an effort to guide them in their investment choices.

If you decide to do it yourself, it may take a while to get the hang of it. Even though science and math are used to do the analysis, many consider it an art. Yes, you can use formulas to give you a set of numbers, but it is the “art” that guides a person when determining what these numbers actually mean.

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