Choosing what stocks to buy and when to buy them involves following a strategy. One of those strategies is known as fundamental analysis. Traders who use this methodology focus not on the stock, but on the company behind the stock. They determine if the stock is undervalued, overvalued or trading at fair market value by looking at fundamental aspects of the company’s worth. This is sometimes referred to as determining the company’s intrinsic value.
Federal Reserve Bank (Fed): The American central bank has full autonomy in setting monetary policy. Its principal policy signals are open market operations, the discount rate and the Fed Funds rate.
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