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In today’s episode of hungry for returns we are going to talk about technical analysis vs fundamental analysis.

I’m going to show you the differences between them, their pros and cons, as well as which one is better for trading stocks, in my opinion.

#technicalanalysis #fundamentalanalysis #tradingstocks #trading #typesoftrading

Posted at: https://tradersfly.com/blog/technical-vs-fundamental-hfr-14/

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