2. TRADING BASICS
A stock, also known as equity,
is a security that represents the ownership of a
fraction of the issuing corporation. Units of stock
are called "shares" which entitles the owner to a proportion
of the corporation's assets and profits equal to how much
stock they own.
STOCKS
WAYS TO EARN FROM STOCKS
-Trading
-Investing
-Bonus shares
-Dividend
3. TRADING BASICS
1. Determine your investing goals
2. Find companies you understand
3. Determine whether a company has a competitive
advantage
4. Determine a fair price for the stock
5. Buy a stock with a margin of safety
HOW TO CHOOSE GOOD STOCKS
4. TRADING BASICS
TRADING STYLES
Position trading: buy and hold (investing) or
long-term trading with low trading activity
Swing trading: medium-term trading with
average trading activity
Day trading: short-term trading with high trading
activity
Scalping: very short-term trading with very high
trading activity
7. TRADING BASICS
Technical analysis focus on
Stock’s price data
movements.
Trends
Patterns
There are wide range of technical indicators
that can be utilized when conducting technical
analysis.
Selection of Technical indicators depends
trading style.
8. TRADING BASICS
Moving average (MA) is used to identify the direction of a
price trend, without the interference of short-term price spikes
Exponential moving average (EMA) can help confirm
significant market moves and gauge their legitimacy
Stochastic oscillator shows momentum and trend strength by
comparing a specific closing price of an asset to a range of its
prices over time
Moving average convergence divergence (MACD) detects
changes in momentum by comparing two moving averages. It
can help to identify possible buy and sell opportunities around
support and resistance levels
Bollinger bands are used to predict long-term price
movements and useful for recognizing when an asset is trading
outside of its usual levels
the strength of a price trend to help you gather whether an
upward or downward trend is likely to continue
9. TRADING BASICS
Relative strength index (RSI) is mostly used to help identify
momentum, market conditions and warning signals for
dangerous price movements
Fibonacci retracement can pinpoint the degree to which a
market will move against its current trend
Ichimoku cloud identifies support and resistance levels,
estimates price momentum and provides you with signals to
help with decision-making
Standard deviation helps you to measure the size of price
moves to assist with identifying how likely volatility is to affect
the price in the future
Average directional index illustrates the strength of a price
trend to help you gather whether an upward or downward trend
is likely to continue
10. TRADING BASICS
Fundamental analysis
Fundamental analysis centers around estimating a stock’s
intrinsic value.
Analyse both qualitative and quantitative aspects of the
economy, industries within the economy and the individual
companies that make up the industry.
Qualitative factors to consider include:
Company news
Personnel changes
Financial events
11. TRADING BASICS
Quantitative factors include:
Earnings releases
Balance sheets
Dividends
Ratios
Ratio Types
Price-to-book (P/B) ratio
Debt-equity ratio (D/E)
Return on equity (ROE)
Earnings yield Types
Relative dividend yield
Current ratio measures a company’s ability to pay off debt.
Price-earnings to growth (PEG) ratio
Price-to-book (P/B) ratio
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