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Finance: What is Fundamental Analysis? 7 Views
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A fundamental analyst is basically the opposite of a chartist - they care about a company's earnings, profit margins, gross rates, etc.
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Transcript
- 00:00
Finance a la shmoop what's the difference between a chartist and a
- 00:06
fundamental analyst? okay here's Bob the trader no relation to Bob the Builder [Bob the builder appears]
- 00:12
that is literally his name Bob the trader his parents were bearish on
- 00:16
social security ever really being there for him so you know Bob the trader was
- 00:22
their social security sort of how things work in China today they bet the ranch [Ranch appears]
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- 00:26
on Bob and Bob makes bank by trading stocks for silverman slacks Partners on
- 00:32
Wall Street he makes ten million bucks a year by
- 00:35
looking at charts and trading patterns like ascending triangles and double [Trading patterns appear on sheets of paper]
- 00:40
bottoms we cannot lie and triple top like that obB is a chartist and really
- 00:46
kind of an astrologist too and well just kind of weird but he's rich so people [Bob carrying stacks of money]
- 00:51
call him eccentric well Bob the trader is basically the opposite of a
- 00:56
fundamental analyst how so well Bob the trader knows and cares almost nothing
- 01:01
about the companies behind the stocks he trades, he doesn't know what they do for
- 01:05
a living or what their earnings are or what they manufacture or what their
- 01:10
profit margins are or what their gross rates are or who runs them or even how
- 01:16
you spell their corporate name.... well Bob just knows that this week the
- 01:21
stock appears to be starting a major break out and he wants to bet big by [Break out appears on grading patterns]
- 01:26
being long the stock either by owning it or by owning call options with a strike
- 01:31
price right up around here okay so that's Bob the trader all right now meet
- 01:35
Izzy the investor and yep you guessed it that's her real name would have been [Isabel as a baby with her parents]
- 01:39
Isabel but well same deal on the parents and the social security bearishness
- 01:43
thing..Izzy the investor is her parents social security she too makes ten
- 01:48
million dollars a year on Wall Street only she makes like three trades a year
- 01:53
Bob the trader makes that many in an hour
- 01:55
Izzy the investor is a fundamental analyst or a fundamental investor so she
- 02:00
makes big bets on a concentrated handful of stocks which then represent the
- 02:06
investment portfolio she manages and is evaluated again it's like relative to
- 02:10
some index like the S&P500 five hundred so what does a fundamental
- 02:13
analyst care about other than having fund she looks at everything that
- 02:19
comprises real and tangible or meaningful value in a company like all [Man discussing fundamental analysts]
- 02:24
the stuff we described earlier mainly well, the cash it produces or will
- 02:28
produce in the future like if she's paying a hundred bucks share for a stock
- 02:32
what financial returns or value do you get for that stock? ten bucks in real
- 02:37
cash earnings a six percent dividend how our profit margins are they trending up
- 02:42
or down? what about revenue growth our revenues
- 02:44
in fact growing and what about management do they get the biz or are
- 02:48
they just in the rolls for a you know investment bank or golf well how does
- 02:52
the company manage its cash does it buy back stock how well does their product
- 02:56
mesh with the future like are they making operating systems for robots or
- 03:01
paper and pulp so yeah that's what a fundamental analyst does they pick [Stock transfers to Izzy]
- 03:06
stocks using the fundamentals that make up the value of the stock and they really
- 03:11
don't care a whole lot about the charts and yes the key thing is that they get
- 03:16
down to the fundamentals of what makes a company tick especially if that company [Izzy sitting in office and clock ticks]
- 03:20
makes clocks for a living
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