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Technical versus fundamental analysis

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I keep hearing about technical analysis versus fundamental analysis and I honestly don't know which to focus on first. Learning both simultaneously seems overwhelming. What should a complete beginner prioritize?


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Message # 1 29.05.26 - 11:41:05
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Start with technical analysis because it gives you actionable frameworks immediately. Support and resistance, trend lines, basic chart patterns, and a handful of indicators will get you far faster than deep diving into economic calendars and central bank policies. Fundamentals matter enormously long-term, but technical gives you visual structures that make sense to most beginners intuitively.



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Tried learning both simultaneously for first three months and retained almost nothing properly. Picked technical analysis exclusively for next six months and actually developed real competence. Once that foundation was solid, adding fundamental context made everything click together naturally. Trying to run before walking is genuinely the most common beginner mistake in forex education: https://forextides.com/en/3k-investment/ Good starting sequence for building forex education systematically.


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