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Technical Analysis in Trading: How to Read Charts and What Do the Figures Mean

... look at a company's profits and revenues, the size of its debt, industry news, and the overall economic situation. Simply put, the fundamental method tries to determine what the fundamental (fair) value of a stock should be based on the state of the business and the economy. If the market price of a stock is much lower than the fair value, the investor considers the stock undervalued and buys it, and if it is higher, he or she can sell it. Technical analysis, on the other hand, takes almost no account of news and reports. Instead, it takes market data itself - prices and trading volumes - and looks for repeating patterns. A technical ...

Forbes: "Oil Resource Group": A New Level of Buying and Selling Petroleum Products

... Moscow School of Management "Skolkovo" for a practicum for directors. I later trained at Sberbank’s corporate university in an executive development program and, during those years, developed the "Fuel" mobile app. It allows you to buy gasoline, diesel, liquefied gas, etc., through your smartphone – as easily as ordering a taxi or food delivery. The "Fuel" app was integrated into the business processes of "Oil Resource Group." At the same time, I was developing the idea of a fuel marketplace. The idea received approval from top-level experts, and we began actively implementing it. — Did your own specialists participate ...

How a raw materials marketplace takes away market power from traders

... key differentiator. Buyers can calculate delivery costs and purchase fuel with delivery included, a critical feature. Imagine buying clothes on OZON but having to arrange your own transportation — it would be unthinkable. Analytics. Buyers can view ... ..., clothes on OZON, and possibly even cars on Wilberries. Habits from B2C are spilling over into B2B. The explosive growth of business services is just a matter of time. In our case, while there’s initial skepticism toward online platforms, we focus ...

Venture Capital: A Guide for Investors and Entrepreneurs

... giants such as Google, Amazon or Airbnb once started as small startups, and early venture investors in them received huge profits from the growth of these companies. Investing in startups differs from traditional ways of investing money (for example, buying shares of large companies, bonds or real estate). Unlike established businesses, startups do not have a long history of financial reporting, a proven market, or guaranteed profits. This makes the analysis more difficult and the risk higher. So why invest in such projects at all? The fact is that venture investments can ...

Long-Term Investments - Where to Invest Your Funds

... among entrepreneurs is leasing. In this case, vehicles and machinery are obtained through long-term rental with an option to buy. Investors can either use the equipment themselves or sublet it, generating additional income. After the final purchase, the ... ... new assets, and regularly enhancing the skills of the workforce. As a result, a small company can evolve into a substantial business. However, it is essential to exercise patience. Initially, it is unlikely to expect profits; in addition to financial ...