Fundamental Analysis

 Fundamental Analysis 






We have seen Different concepts of The stock market in this series we have seen how we can grab opportunities available in the stock market. so today we will discuss fundamental Analysis. Many of us heard this term very usually in the stock market.

Fundamental means forming a necessary base or core so, in this analysis, we have to understand the base or core of the company. we have to check the Asset Quality of the company, Business model, Growth of the company in terms of valuation, Revenue and Profit for last three year and future opportunities and threats for the company’s Business Model in future. If a company diversifying its business into different business models we have to see the vision of promoters and promoters holding with changing approach. If the company indulged in the international market, then which policies of the government will affect the business & From Company’s inventory management to the endpoint of the supply chain with current and forecasted demand of the product as investors prospective  

All these things are the basic and core things required for any company to sustain in the market and study of all this the thing will give you a fundamental analysis of any company. Buying an equity means as like buying partial ownership of the company so before becoming an owner of the company or an Investor we have to understand all this Basic or Core thing of organization 

So the question is how we can do this or where We can get this information from. So we can able to get information on the website of NSE Or BSE about company performance and promoters information with all requirements and if you are specific for any company you will get the information on the company’s website or you can refer it on your broker's website and different other websites like Money Control .com 

Hope you have understood the exact meaning of fundamentals Analysis of any company, in the next Blog, we will see more details of fundamental analysis

 

 

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