Chapter 14
Gleaning from the Fundamental Analysis Done by Others
IN THIS CHAPTER
Digging into analyst research reports for clues on whether a stock is attractive or not
Finding out which other investors own a stock and guessing what they might see in it
Using reports from credit-rating agencies to bolster your own fundamental analysis
Discovering social networking and how to use knowledge of others to help you
Fundamental analysts don’t generally travel in packs or flocks. Fundamental analysts, almost by nature, approach investing as a solitary pursuit. Some fundamental analysts even fear getting the input of too many people, as biases might distract them from financial ratios and numbers and cause personal opinions to taint pure objectivity.
With that said, though, part of the job of fundamental analysts is to survey the financial landscape for any information that might affect the value of a company or change its future prospects. That’s where it can be worthwhile to look into the fundamental research done by others. Fundamental analysis from Wall Street brokerage firms and
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