Wed 30th May, 2012

TECHNICAL ANALYSIS

The methods used to analyse securities and make investment decisions fall into two very broad categories: Technical Analysis and Fundamental Analysis. Technical Analysis looks at supply and demand in a market, in an attempt to determine what direction, or trend, will continue in the future.

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