Can you guide where can a person learn fundamental analysis of companies from 0 to 100 percent . Or can anyone recommend be good course on fundamental analysis / I am not asking for any educational degree ??
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These are a few book recommendations that I personally feel are very nice :
For valuing The stocks you can read Security Analysis & the Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham and for Management & Business analysis you can Read Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits by Philip Fisher. Warren Buffet learned Valuations from Ben Graham and management and business analysis from Philip Fisher.
Hope this will help you. 🙂
Warren Buffett and the Interpretation of Financial Statements
Apart from the books mentioned above, you might start from here. It picks up from the very basics.
If you are at your very beginning then I would recommend you to use zerodha varsity and at the same time you can make use of some YouTube videos which will help you immensely.
You can go for Zerodha Varsity Application which provides better understanding with Examples and Quiz rewarded via Certification even.
Practically I would say, start analysing the Annual Reports of the companies. Select an industry first, some companies of the same industry. Then go with the Investor presentations and con calls of the company. Beginning with that would be good. And read books related to the same on Fundamental Analysis
You can start watching the videos provided by Aswath Damodaran on valuation and various other topics on his youtube page and also follow his blogs.I am sharing the link of both sources.
Hope you find it useful.
http://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLvnJL8htRR1T9cbSccaoVw
CFA is a course which you can pursue if you are really interested in Fundamental Analysis. It covers indepth analysis. Also you can check Industry Guides published on CFA Institute Website or you might find those industry guides for purchase on Amazon Website. They are quite insightful.
And you can read books on Fundamental Analysis which has been mentioned in some of the above answers.
These are the steps you can do to get to know about Fundamental analysis-
1) You can use Zerodha varsity Application (available for free).
2) You can read free books related to the same.
3) You can watch Aswath Damodaran on YouTube and learn from him.
4) You can search the same in YouTube and various different playlists will appear in which you can take numerous different insights from them.
5) Don’t forget to do this-
Go to the moneycontrol app and choose any company of which you want to do analysis, then apply the insights you have taken from any of the above 4 steps and see if you are understanding it or not!!
Hello,
I would advise you that you can study the books but that will take much time. To start with first of all watch the business news channels. Try to understand the news those are shared on the specific stocks. Try to understand what a particular stock or company does business. First try to understand the business and there are various websites where from you can know if the company making consistent profits year on year or quarter on quarter and is zero debt company (Means company running business without taking any loan). If it is not zero debt company then at least company having less debt. Watching news channel you will come across many new terms. Try searching for those terms in various websites. Try all these tasks for the first 1 year. Also at the same time watch various you tube videos on fundamental analysis. After 1 year start investing with a small money but in blue chip companies. Never buy any share on the tips given in news channel.Remember that you need to understand both fundamental and technical analysis to invest in shares and make profit. Follow these steps you will be benefited.
Regards
CFA is the best
CFA is the best course for fundamental which covers all aspects.