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Fundamentals of Investments

Explore the art of predicting stock price behavior through technical analysis and market efficiency concepts. Learn about key strategies like the Dow Theory, Resistance and Support levels, Dividend Discount Model, and more. This comprehensive guide provides insights on using moving averages, relative strength measures, and various charting techniques to enhance your investment decisions.

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Fundamentals of Investments

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  1. 8 FundamentalsofInvestments C h a p t e r Stock Price Behavior And Market Efficiency Valuation & Management second edition CharlesJ.Corrado BradfordD.Jordan McGraw Hill / Irwin Slides by Yee-Tien (Ted) Fu

  2. Wisdom “Don’t try to buy at the bottom and sell at the top. It can’t be done except by liars” Bernard Baruch

  3. Technical analysis: techniques for predicting based on historical price and volume behavior and investor sentiment Dow Theory: method fo predicting market direction that relies on the Dow industrial and the Dow transportation averages. Concepts Support level:price or level below which a stock or the market as a whole is unlikely to fall.

  4. Resistance level: price or level above which a stock or the market as a whole is unlikely to rise. The Dividend Discount Model Relative strength: a measure of the performance of one investment relative to another. to be paid t years from now Moving average: an average daily price or index level, calculated using a fixed number of previous days' prices or levels , updated each day .

  5. Concepts • High-low-close chart: plot of high, low, and closing prices. • Candlestick chart: plot of high, low, open , and closing prices that shows whether the closing price was above or below the opening price . • Point - and - figure chart: technical analysis chart showing only major price moves and their direction .

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