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Unit-2 Technical Analysis

The charts are analyzed using various indicators in order to make


investment recommendations. Technical analysis has three main
principles and assumptions:
(1) The market discounts everything,
(2) Prices move in trends and countertrends, and
(3) Price action is repetitive, with certain patterns reoccurring.
Let us discuss these in some details.
 (i) Availability of Raw Materials:
 (ii) Proximity to Market:
 (iii) Infrastructural Facilities:
 (iv) Government Policy:
 (v) Availability of Manpower:
 (vi) Local Laws, Regulations and Taxes:
 (vii) Ecological and Environmental Factors:
 (viii) Competition:

Any technology selection process follows some version of the following


steps: Technical discovery or technology exploration. Technology
assessment or technology evaluation. IT expenses, costs, and budgets.
What are the factors in selecting technology?

Choosing the right technology is not easy and depends on several


factors, including the product being created, the level of developers'
expertise in a given technology, and its popularity, maturity, and
stability.
Every technological system makes use of seven types of
resources: people, information, materials, tools and machines, energy,
capital, and time.
What are technology resources examples?
Technology resources means any computers, workstations, laptops,
tablets, phones, servers, switches, modems, routers, and/or any other
hardware, software (local, hosted, or cloud-based, accounts, and
technology equipment, tools, or accessories.
What are technology resources examples?
Technology resources means any computers, workstations, laptops,
tablets, phones, servers, switches, modems, routers, and/or any other
hardware, software (local, hosted, or cloud-based, accounts, and
technology equipment, tools, or accessories.
What are technology resources examples?
Technology resources means any computers, workstations, laptops,
tablets, phones, servers, switches, modems, routers, and/or any other
hardware, software (local, hosted, or cloud-based, accounts, and
technology equipment, tools, or accessories.
The study revealed seven classes of technology that are driving today's
universal revolution: pervasive computing, wireless mesh networks,
biotechnology, 3D printing, machine learning, nanotechnology, and
robotics.
Appropriate Technology is technology that is best suited to the local
internal and external environment in which a business operates. It also
helps to get first mover advantage by tapping the opportunities and
identify threats at the earliest.
What are examples of appropriate technology?
Well-known examples of appropriate technology applications include:
bike- and hand-powered water pumps (and other self-powered
equipment), the bicycle, the universal nut sheller, self-contained solar
lamps and streetlights, and passive solar building designs.

What Is Appropriate Technology?


Appropriate technology is an ideological movement that involves small-
scale, labor-intensive, energy efficient, environmentally sound, people-
centered, and locally controlled projects.
What are the characteristics of appropriate technology in business?
Appropriate Technology (AT) is any productive process or any piece of
equipment that meets all of the following criteria:
•Meets the needs of the majority of a community
•Employs natural resources, capital and labor in proportion to their long-
termsustainable availability
•Ownable, controllable, operable, maintainable.

What is the importance of appropriate technology?


Appropriate Technology is used to solve technological problems
throughout the world, by providing sustainable solutions which are
beneficial to the local community, and which are sensitive to the need to
reduce environmental pollution, by using renewable sources of energy
and recycling materials wherever possible.

What are 5 examples of technology?


6 common types of technology
 Television. Television sets transmit signals over which we can
listen to and view audio and visual content. ...
 Internet. ...
 Cell phones. ...
 Computers. ...
 Circuitry. ...
 Artificial intelligence. ...
 Software. ...
 Audio and visual technology.
Whether it's practical (like washing machines, tumble dryers,
refrigerators, cars, flooring materials, windows, or door handles) or for
leisure (like televisions, Blu-ray players, games consoles, reclining
chairs, or toys), all these things are examples of technology.
What is market analysis?
Market analysis is a detailed assessment of your business's target market
and competitive landscape within a specific industry. This analysis lets
you project the success you can expect when you introduce your brand
and its products to consumers within the market.
What is the meaning of market analysis?
A market analysis is a thorough assessment of a market within a specific
industry. You will study the dynamics of your market, such as volume
and value, potential customer segments, buying patterns, competition,
and other important factors.
What are the five steps of market analysis?

How to Run a Competitive Market Analysis


 Identify Your Competition. This may sound basic, but if you don't
know who you are up against, how will you know how to outperform
them? ...
 Audit Their Content. ...
 Examine Their Website and Analyze Their SEO Content Focus. ...
 Take a Plunge Into Social Media. ...
 Evaluate Your Next Steps.

What is the role of market analysis?


Market analysis helps to identify the key players in the markets.
Moreover, it allows you to know the problems with the products you are
selling. Knowing the customers helps you to get success in the business.
Also, you will know what kind of products are preferred by the
customers.

What are the 7 P of marketing analysis?


The 7Ps of marketing are – product, pricing, place, promotion, physical
evidence, people, and processes. The 7 Ps make up the necessary
marketing mix that a business must have to advertise a product or
service.

What are the parts of market analysis?


A market analysis is a quantitative and qualitative assessment of a
market. It looks into the size of the market both in volume and in value,
the various customer segments and buying patterns, the competition, and
the economic environment in terms of barriers to entry and regulation.

What are the parts of market analysis?


A market analysis is a quantitative and qualitative assessment of a
market. It looks into the size of the market both in volume and in value,
the various customer segments and buying patterns, the competition, and
the economic environment in terms of barriers to entry and regulation.
Market planning is the process of organizing and defining the marketing
aims of a company and gathering strategies and tactics to achieve them.

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