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Intermediate Trading Course – Mastering trading tools – Evest

Intermediate Trading Course – Mastering trading tools

$500

Fundamental or quantitative analysis involves looking at revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities in order to gain insight on a company’s future performance. Market direction is actually referred to in the technical world, as trends. Trends are made of swing highs and swing lows, or waves. Welcome to the stock market.

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Fundamental or quantitative analysis involves looking at revenue, expenses, assets, liabilities in order to gain insight on a company’s future performance. Market direction is actually referred to in the technical world, as trends. Trends are made of swing highs and swing lows, or waves. Welcome to the stock market.