Fundamental analysis try to determine the intrinsic value of a financial instrument. Fundamental analysis assuming that, if the price of financial instrument is less than intrinsic value, price should increase, if the price of financial instrument is more than intrinsic value, price should decrease. Fundamental analysis assumes that information is accurate and the participants are acting rationally. In real world due to information manipulation and participants over reaction, Fundamental analysis faces a lot of challenges specially in short term view. Over the long term view is more accepted by the market participants, that the price would move as indicated by the intrinsic value of a particular financial market. As part
of the decision-making process, Fundamental analysis will use primarily:
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