In fundamental analysis, an investor examines the financial statements of a company to determine its overall financial health, profitability, and potential for future growth. This might include analyzing the company's revenue, expenses, assets, and liabilities, as well as broader economic indicators such as GDP growth rates, unemployment levels, and inflation rates.
During our investment meeting, we utilized fundamental analysis to assess the long-term viability of the stocks in our portfolio, focusing on economic indicators and company financials.
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