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Lari long time Liao. Now invest Denko. It is turn over company. They just sold land. Keep for 2 quarter, believe the revenue is increasing over these few quarters.
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Posted by chonghai > Jun 8, 2015 06:41 PM | Report Abuse
FA helps to measure the business side of a company. To estimate if a company can make money or survive, you need FA. Investing in company with solid fundamental would pretty much protect the downside. Theoretically if the time horizon is infinity, an investor using FA is unlikely to make any loss. Time is the friend of FA. However, you will never known when you investment is going to bear fruit and you better be patient. Using FA, you should never cut loss unless you notice a "fundamental" change in company, not share price changes.
TA helps to measure the short term perception of investment community towards a company. Over time however, the sentiment will change and it can change rather rapidly. Time factor is tricky to TA. As a result, cut loss is critical to TA because a cut loss point indicates a change in sentiment.
Both FA and TA will make money. TA will run a higher risk of being wipe out but the reward is higher ROI. However, I believe TA is actually harder to master. Any average Joe better learn FA before trying TA. It is easy to have modest return from Investment using FA. I do not know too many who survives for a long period of time using purely TA. In fact I believe to be good in TA, you need to be smarter than average.
Comparing FA and TA are like comparing a Goalkeeper versus a Striker.
I have some confidence in my FA as long as the business is not too complicated. I subscribe to OTB because I have proven myself bad in TA. In addition, OTB is not a pure TA either. OTB is using TA with FA blended in.
Take the case of FGV. Neither Kcchong will not buy. OTB will not buy either no matter how good the chart is because it fails he FA criteria.
Take another case of Kuchai. Kcchong will buy because it is deeply undervalue. OTB will buy when there is signal that something is going to happen to the company. OTB will probably buy at a higher price, less waiting time.
Which method is better ? If you ask me, FA , because I am not so smart. But I believe no one should try to touch TA before having knowledge in FA.
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Posted by tjhldg > 2014-03-08 22:27 | Report Abuse
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