The Cashflow Statement – Fundamental Analysis 4
Today’s post is about the third and final company financial statement – the cashflow statement. We’ll look at what it contains, and how to analyse it.
Today’s post is about the third and final company financial statement – the cashflow statement. We’ll look at what it contains, and how to analyse it.
Last week we looked at the balance sheet, and at some ratios you can use to analyse it. This week we’re going to look at the income statement.
Today we’re going to look at the Balance Sheet, and what it can tell us about a company.
Today’s post is the first in a series on Fundamental Analysis (FA). We look at what FA is and why you should use it.
Today we’re going to look at Short Trackers (Inverse ETFs) as portfolio hedges. Does their daily rebalancing mean that they drift off course?
Today we’re going to look at Candlesticks in charts. They are a Japanese take on the bar patterns we looked at last time.
Today we’re going to look at bar patterns in charts. These are formed from individual price bars, so we’ll start there.
Today we’re going to look at the Active vs Passive investing debate, and the wider implications of index funds. We’ll also touch on diversification.
Today we’re going to talk about trading rules. These include rules to buy and sell – including stop losses – plus risk management and money management.
Today’s post is the next installment in our review of Technical Analysis theory. We’re going to look at indicators and how they are used.
Today we’re going to catch up with the StockoPedia service, which we first looked at more than a year ago. This time we’ll look at Portfolio construction.
Today’s post is the next installment in our review of Technical Analysis theory. We’re going to look at how to measure volume and market sentiment.