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How to conduct fundamental analysis?

... condition of a company and predict its long-term dynamics – for example, investors use it to understand which companies will successfully grow and generate profits in the future, and which will face problems. Methods A combination of quantitative and qualitative methods is used to conduct fundamental analysis. The quantitative part includes working with numbers: studying the company's financial statements, calculating performance indicators (profitability, liquidity, debt burden, etc.) and comparing them with competitors' indicators or industry averages....

Ethereum Reinvented: Buterin's Proposal to Replace EVM with RISC-V

... between $1,700 and $1,900, and without significant news, the price will oscillate within this corridor. Therefore, the technical analysis of ETH indicates a high level of uncertainty. The critical zone around $1,800–$1,820 (EMA 20) will determine the near-term ... ... prospects following Buterin's proposals remain uncertain. On one hand, this presents an opportunity to elevate the protocol to a new qualitative level beneficial for developers, users, and institutional investors. On the other hand, substantial risks of errors ...

How AI is Changing Internet User Habits and Disrupting Search and Advertising Business Models — Implications for Tech Stock

... on revenue flows are most undermined (e.g., purely advertising models) are viewed more cautiously by the market. Fundamental analysis of tech giants’ stocks increasingly includes an assessment of intangible assets —data, algorithms, and human competencies ... ... implementations can lead to upward re-ratings. Thus, fundamental valuation in the context of AI disruption requires more attention to qualitative factors: technological strategy, innovation potential, management flexibility, and even regulatory risks that may ...