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Stock Market - How to Use Fundamental Analysis to Make Trading Decisions

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Stock Analyzing Investors come in many shapes and forms, so to speak, but there are two basic types. First and most common is the more conservative type, who will choose a stock by viewing and researching the basic value of a company. This belief is based on the assumption that so long as a company is run well and continues turning a profit, the stock price will rise. These investors try to buy growth stocks, those that appear most likely to continue growing for a longer term. The second but less common type of investor attempts to estimate how the market may behave based purely on the psychology of the market's people and other similar market factors. The second type of investor is more commonly called a "Quant." This investor assumes that the price of a stock will soar as buyers keep bidding back and forth (often regardless of the stock's value), much like an auction. They often take much higher risks with higher potential returns-but with much higher poten