Fundamental Analysis

Fundamental Analysis

Intermediate
    Fundamental Analysis

    Fundamental analysis is a trading strategy used to measure the value of a financial asset, such as a stock or a cryptocurrency. It includes analyzing macroeconomic and microeconomic factors that could impact the asset's value over time.

     

    Fundamental analysis of an asset's value includes examining economic, financial, qualitative, and quantitative factors that could influence price action. The analysis can help traders decide whether to buy, sell, or hold an asset in the financial market. 

     

    Performing fundamental analysis for cryptocurrencies involves assessing the crypto project's potential, financial feasibility, and the selection of the blockchain or protocol. Other essential factors that can be analyzed during FA for crypto assets include data on market cap, liquidity, trading volume, circulating supply, white paper, competitor analysis, the project team and partners, and more.

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