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Neither.

But combining both in stock picking is useful.

2007-11-29 14:43:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

I understand,your q is about evaluation of any equity.To analyse that depends on your purpose of having that equity stock.The analysis can be done also depens upon the business nature of the company of that equity.
Say for example Microsoft.People buy that stock for many purposes as follows,

Long term keeping
Short term selling,
because of their technical prospects
brcause of their past performance etc.

You have to have a clear purpose and then accordingly you can evaluate technically or by valuation or by both.

As such by no method you can predict the prospects.You only will have fare idea.There is always incertainity because of speculative elements.Nothing is perfect.

2007-11-29 21:18:21 · answer #2 · answered by ashok a 3 · 0 0

Neither.

However, the fact that fundamental analysis is taught by university finance departments and technical analysis is laughed at by academics should tell you something.

2007-11-29 23:29:45 · answer #3 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

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