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Which type of analysis tends to be the best?

We all know that in forex, we have three types of analysis we use to determine the outcome of currencies in the forex market. We have:
TECHNICAL ANALYSIS: this analysis shows the historical data of price movements as we do believe that what happens before will repeat itself when we look at the charts.

FUNDAMENTAL ANALYSIS: this type of analysis really goes as we predict the change in currencies when we study the economy of the country. Hoping the currency will rise or fall

MARKET SETIMENTS: this type of anaylsis is really look upon beliving the economy will be bullish or bearish in the future

according to this 3 analysis, some traders choose one analysis to work with, so guys which one is better?
No single analysis is "better"; it depends on your trading style. Technical analysis suits short-term traders focusing on charts, while fundamental analysis benefits long-term traders studying economic trends. Market sentiment bridges the two, capturing crowd psychology. Combining all three often provides a more comprehensive edge in decision-making.
 
Each analysis has its strengths—technical helps with entry and exit timing, fundamental explains long-term currency direction, and sentiment shows market mood. No single method is “better.” Successful traders often combine all three for balanced decisions, adapting their strategy to different market conditions for consistent results.
 
No single type of market analysis is always best. Technical Analysis helps with price patterns and timing, while Fundamental Analysis focuses on intrinsic value and long-term trends. Many traders combine both with risk management for more balanced and informed decisions, depending on strategy and market conditions.
 
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