Using Fundamental Analysis When Evaluating Trades

Valuation is the process of using factors such as market data and financial markets to determine the current and future value of a bond model. Investors who use analysis to guide their decisions learn how supply and demand affect current …
Valuation is the process of using factors such as market data and financial markets to determine the current and future value of a bond model. Investors who use analysis to guide their decisions learn how supply and demand affect current and future prices. The types of data traders use to express their opinions vary from product to product, and in this course we will look at each category and consider some of the changes that can affect the price.
Curriculum
- 1 Section
- 9 Lessons
- 59 Minutes
- Using Fundamental Analysis When Evaluating Trades18
- 1.0What is Fundamental Analysis?7 Minutes
- 1.1Fundamental Analyst will look to buy a futures contract when:1 Question
- 1.2Fundamental Analysis vs Technical Analysis8 Minutes
- 1.3A fundamental analyst might look at the following to create their analysis1 Question
- 1.4Fundamental Analysis – Futures Supply and Demand9 Minutes
- 1.5Each Futures market has direct variables affecting its supply and demand1 Question
- 1.6Fundamentals and Equity Index Futures5 Minutes
- 1.7Economic data can have a different influence on equity index futures over the short term and long term.1 Question
- 1.8Fundamentals and Energy Futures6 Minutes
- 1.9The cycle where demand for an energy product changes at specific times during the year.1 Question
- 1.10Fundamentals and Interest Rate Futures6 Minutes
- 1.11Interest Rates are sensitive to the economy’s growth rates1 Question
- 1.12Fundamentals and FX Futures6 Minutes
- 1.13High relative inflation in a country will:1 Question
- 1.14Fundamentals and Agricultural Futures7 Minutes
- 1.15Most commodities only have one use.Â1 Question
- 1.16Fundamentals and Metals Futures5 Minutes
- 1.17Demand for Gold by investors increases during times of high inflation.1 Question
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