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Definition of “Security Analysis”

Security Analysis is the study of facts about negotiable instruments for the purpose of determining whether a particular instrument is appropriate for a specific investor at a particular time and the intrinsic value of the security compared to its market price, if any.

Observe closely and get the facts ...
Observe closely and get the facts ...

This analysis is usually conducted by gathering facts about the legal jurisdiction governing the security, the terms and conditions of the issue, data on the organization issuing the security, and information on operations, laws, rules, and other factors related to the instrument or the issuer.

The determination of the appropriateness of a security is made by a critical evaluation of a wide range of facts about the instrument in terms of the current price and the needs of a specific investor. More »

 
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