Fundamental Analysis

Examine economic and financial factors to estimate a security's value.

Three Ways to Calculate Intrinsic Value

Watch to learn three methods for estimating an investment's intrinsic value: comparison, build up, and discounted cash flow.

Discounted Cash Flow and Stock Intrinsic Value

Discounted cash flow is one way to measure a company's intrinsic value. But it's a balance of science and art.

Understanding Growth Stock Data Trends

A potential growth stock should have a record of strong historical growth. Learn how you can often gain deeper insight by looking at a stock's actual data trends over time.

Time to Return to Fundamentals?

Fundamentally weighted indexing could help your portfolio ride out market turbulence.

Trading in an Uncertain Market

When the market takes a turn, traders may want to go back to basics.

Trading Tools: Combining Indicators

Find out how you can how you can bring several technical and fundamental indicators together to help you decide which stocks to trade and which to avoid.

Trading Up-Close: Technical vs. Fundamental Analysis

Fundamental analysis and technical analysis strategies both have followings among traders. But you don't have to limit yourself to just one. Learn how you can combine them to get a better all-around view of the markets.

Trading Up-Close: Using Fundamental Analysis

Joe Mazzola looks at fundamental analysis and how traders can use it to assess the value of equities and compare them to others in the same industry or sector.

What is P/E Ratio?

Price-to-earnings ratio (P/E) provides a great starting point when evaluating stocks.