Description
The Use of Technical and Fundamental Analysis in the Stock Market in Emerging and Developed Economies explores the effectiveness and application of two primary investment analysis methodologies across different market types. The book delves into how technical analysis, which relies on price patterns and trading volume, and fundamental analysis, which focuses on company valuation and financial metrics, perform in various economic contexts.
Through comprehensive research and case studies, the authors Naveen B. Kumar and Sanjay Mohapatra examine the unique characteristics of emerging markets versus developed economies, including liquidity, volatility, and information efficiency. The work addresses key questions about market behavior, investor psychology, and the practical implementation of these analytical strategies. Readers will gain valuable insights into choosing appropriate analysis methods based on market conditions, understanding market anomalies, and optimizing investment decisions. This resource is essential for investors, financial analysts, and academics seeking to understand how analytical approaches must adapt to different economic environments.







Reviews
There are no reviews yet.