Do I Need to Hire a Fundamental Analyst?

Everyone thinks there a genius in a bullish market then everyone jumps out of high windows when it turns bearish and they lose it all.

The Trick is to only do what your doing as long as the Bull Market runs, the issue is, you'll likely stop wayyyy short of it.
 
Boy, it must have been a lot of work interviewing all the most successful traders in the world! But I don't remember hearing from you!

Your request for an invitation to my block list has been granted. I gather you are in good company. Goodbye learner2007. :cool:
 
Do I Need to Hire a Fundamental Analyst?

Not until you've worked out technical analysis.
 
You mean exploratory analysis like this.

ABBV AbbVie BA Boeing BBY Best Buy CAT Caterpillar COH Coach CSCO Cisco http://i.imgur.com/CCP8hDa.png
CTL CenturyLink http://i.imgur.com/eJB6u0f.png
CVX Chevron http://i.imgur.com/pUf2GVd.png
D Dominion http://i.imgur.com/cT30nrF.png
DOW Dow Chemical http://i.imgur.com/AHre1v3.png
DUK Duke Energy http://i.imgur.com/NNY9XXP.png
ED Consololidated Edison http://i.imgur.com/CRxKQXn.png
EMR Emerson Electric http://i.imgur.com/RaQKpwC.png
EXC Exelon Corp http://i.imgur.com/TFJ57qT.png
EXR Extrage Space Storage http://i.imgur.com/6bEGrrm.png
F Ford Motor http://i.imgur.com/j2Mq0ns.png
GM General Motors http://i.imgur.com/XlhE3Ir.png
GPS Gap http://i.imgur.com/uoc7nNg.png
HOG Harley-Davidson http://i.imgur.com/C7WSLjH.png
HRB Block H&R http://i.imgur.com/vV8JS72.png
IBM Intl Business Machines http://i.imgur.com/Km5etpv.png
INTC Intel http://i.imgur.com/pufJDbV.png
IP International Paper http://i.imgur.com/TowdpT8.png
JWN Nordstrom http://i.imgur.com/BRQeeBo.png
KSS Kohl's http://i.imgur.com/ahhDO3h.png
LB L Brands http://i.imgur.com/fidZ8Tb.png
LVS Las Vegas Sands http://i.imgur.com/2gidcQf.png
M Macy's http://i.imgur.com/GGs1Q5X.png
MET Metlife http://i.imgur.com/tWYB5F6.png
MO Altria Group http://i.imgur.com/WmTjOBU.png
MRK Merck & Co http://i.imgur.com/rLdKpEw.png
OXY Occidental Petro http://i.imgur.com/2TU9w1g.png
PFE Pfizer http://i.imgur.com/lJd44dy.png
PG Procter & Gamble http://i.imgur.com/JeDFH9k.png
PM Philip Morris http://i.imgur.com/vOhjZuq.png
PRU Prudential http://i.imgur.com/6OKDj5c.png
QCOM Qualcomm http://i.imgur.com/zgShMjz.png
RAI Reynolds American http://i.imgur.com/MjV5X6p.png
SE Spectra Energy http://i.imgur.com/gp4PzwE.png
SO Southern Co http://i.imgur.com/pTV1UKD.png
SPLS Staples http://i.imgur.com/JAQe179.png
T AT&T http://i.imgur.com/lVJvzKL.png
TRI Thompson http://i.imgur.com/ZEdr5lc.png
VLO Valero Energy http://i.imgur.com/hZB6j9n.png
VZ Verizon http://i.imgur.com/NMc8b7d.png
WFC Wells Fargo http://i.imgur.com/0r5hn2d.png
WU Western Union http://i.imgur.com/QNAHcx6.png
XOM Exxon Mobil http://i.imgur.com/yoFONWc.png

And for reference YM Dow Index http://i.imgur.com/IQp4fwd.png
 
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iam not trying to analyze direction but more so fundamental value

Sounds like you're searching for support for your desire to justify "fundamental analysis something".

Fundies are always subjective and often incomplete... that is, fundamental analysis often misses things of importance... some of which is intentional deception.

Going to say this one last time. FORGET FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS. Whatever fundamentals are important will be reflected in the charts. If it's not "in the charts", it's not important. When "something fundamental becomes important", its anticipation will already have been reflected in the charts.

Feel free to disagree.
 
The founder, William O'Neill, of Investor's Business Daily has written some good books on trading/investing in books based on Fundamentals and TA, I actually like his approach CAN SLIM
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=william+o'neil+books
https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=canslim+method+pdf
http://www.investors.com/ibd-university/can-slim/
http://www.readtheticker.com/Pages/IndLibrary.aspx?65tf=168_william-j-oneil-canslim
And
http://investors.morningstar.com/ne...ulture=en-US&ProductCode=mle&resourceId=83565

Of all the approaches I have read on stock trading, this only one I know works as I use to trade it in late 1980s/90s, but now I use charts, TA. If I am iffy on a stock, I will take a look at the fundamentals if I am seeking more of a dividend long term keeper. Sometimes, not often, but sometimes the FA will explain what their future might show and not the chart, like if they expensed huge one year cause they wrote off accounts receivable due to another company going belly up, or new accounting system, but if they continue to have more revenue 3 of last 4 years, sales continue to increase can explain away what the charts are showing.

But I was doing CAN SLIM for number of years as it made sense to me, but then the years I was trading it was start of huge Bull market and monkey throwing darts might have done as well or better. I don't use it as much now cause of automation whipping through 15,000 stocks looking for gem as I usually stick to 50 stock/ETFs to trade both up and down. I try to stay with non dividend stocks and ETFs to short as I don't want to have to pay dividends, but if a stock just paid their dividends, I would short it as most of my stocks trades have three month or less durations, whereas be long for years type stocks I collect the dividends. Either buying core of stocks once every 10-20 years when market makes huge decline OR watch commodity markets and looking for ten year lows then look for stocks that will be showing bottoming and buy those where they have dividends like Crude Oil or Coffee companies, you can get in much cheaper thereby getting much bigger percentage dividends, but as stock rises, percentage lowers as all based on value of the stock when bought.
 
A Security Analyst at a broker has access to all available information. But if you just ask the opinion of someone who uses FA, he will not have all the information needed to give you the best possible opinion. And even if you could speak to 10 SA's, you'd surely get a mixed bag of answers. I know a number of ex-SA's who say just this. The SA's handicap is trying to predict what's going to happen 6 or 12 months down the road, which even the company itself often can't get right!

this is a good point i didnt think of,,, that they all might have different answers,, thanks
 
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