3 Comments on "Between technical and fundamental analysis in currency trading which one is your most concern between the two?"
copious on Sun, 7th Mar 2010 9:45 pm
Most people, I think, will use both.
A group of analysts at a firm will generally include people specializing in both traditional and technical analysis. They both have their use and are both needed for a complete picture.
If there was a guideline in place as to when to use one over the other, that guideline would be worth a million bucks! References :
corrfx on Sun, 7th Mar 2010 10:23 pm
Would you believe that I don’t believe in technical analysis or fundamental analysis. They are not the only two strategies in the world of forex…. they are just the only two that have so much recognition.
Cheers!!! References :
choco on Sun, 7th Mar 2010 10:54 pm
Both are helpful & necessary in currency trading. Some time (if not most of the time) economic data are priced in in the charts. In this regard, TA weighs more than FA. References : readings
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copious on Sun, 7th Mar 2010 9:45 pm
Most people, I think, will use both.
A group of analysts at a firm will generally include people specializing in both traditional and technical analysis. They both have their use and are both needed for a complete picture.
If there was a guideline in place as to when to use one over the other, that guideline would be worth a million bucks!
References :
corrfx on Sun, 7th Mar 2010 10:23 pm
Would you believe that I don’t believe in technical analysis or fundamental analysis. They are not the only two strategies in the world of forex…. they are just the only two that have so much recognition.
Cheers!!!
References :
choco on Sun, 7th Mar 2010 10:54 pm
Both are helpful & necessary in currency trading. Some time (if not most of the time) economic data are priced in in the charts. In this regard, TA weighs more than FA.
References :
readings