Forecasting Baltic stock market

The aim of the survey is to find out which factors of fundamental analyses are most commonly used in the process of Baltic stock market return forecasting.

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How often do you forecast (involved in forecasting), Lithuanian, Latvian or Estonian stock market

Are you familiar with the linear stock market return forecasting method? if yes, specify:

  1. yes to some extent
  2. no
  3. it is good advice to start with index funds or low-cost mutual funds when you want to invest in the stock market. however, these funds have the pitfall that they give the false impression of safety. when stock markets go into a down-trend you can lose a lot of money with these funds. when you start investing, keep a very close eye on the direction of the long-term trend in the market. when you do this, you can make good profits and you don't need to spend time on researching individual stocks.
  4. yes, linear charting, technical analysis

Are you familiar with the non linear stock market return forecasting method? if yes, specify:

  1. no
  2. no
  3. it is good advice to start with index funds or low-cost mutual funds when you want to invest in the stock market. however, these funds have the pitfall that they give the false impression of safety. when stock markets go into a down-trend you can lose a lot of money with these funds. when you start investing, keep a very close eye on the direction of the long-term trend in the market. when you do this, you can make good profits and you don't need to spend time on researching individual stocks.
  4. no

If you answered question 3 and 4, which forecasting method do you prefer?

Please choose 3 factors of fundamental analyses, which you think are most important

Have you ever made your portfolio allocation decision based on any forecasting model?

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