Fundamental analysis examines the economic, industry, and company performance to make investment decisions. It has three components: economic analysis, industry analysis, and company analysis. Economic analysis determines if conditions encourage business growth by considering factors like the economy, monetary policy, inflation, interest rates, and fiscal policy. Tools for economic analysis include GDP, monetary policy, inflation, interest rates, and consumer sentiment. Industry analysis examines the overall health and outlook of a specific industry. Company analysis evaluates the individual company's performance and outlook.