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Candlestick and candlestick pattern

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Hello everyone, this blog is about the main element of the price chart which tells us about the direction that price might be going towards. Candlesticks , this is a Japanese concept that tells the main 4 elements of price at a particular time HLOC- High, Low, Open, and close . These elements can be a great guide to predicting where the price may go.  So, let's get into what is the Candlesticks and candlesticks patterns which can help you predict what the next movement could be.  What is Candlesticks? A candlestick is a representation of price movements in financial markets , such as stocks, currencies, or commodities . It consists of a rectangular shape called the "body" that represents the price range between the opening and closing prices during a specific period, like a day or an hour. There are lines called "wicks" or "shadows" extending from the top and bottom of the body, which indicate the highest and lowest prices reached within the sa...

Fundamental Analysis: Detailed Insight

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Hello readers, welcome back to my blog Green Bull VS Red Bear! In today's blog, we will discuss the fundamental analysis and its components.  Fundamental analysis is one of the 2 popular ways traders and investors select a stock they would invest in. The fundamental analysis is basically used to see how the company's health is such as their assets and liabilities, Financial Statements, Earnings and Revenue Growth, Profitability Ratios, Valuation Metrics, Industry and Market Analysis, Management and Corporate Governance, Risk Factors, etc. Let's discuss the facts about fundamental Analysis in detail. What is Fundamental Analysis? Fundamental analysis is a method used to examine the intrinsic value of a company's stock by examining its financial health, earnings, growth potential, industry position, and other relevant factors. It involves analyzing financial statements, economic indicators, market trends, and qualitative factors to determine whether a stock is overvalued,...