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HAS Independent Analysis Reports





Part1: An Overview of the Analysis



Chapter I:

Classical Analysis provides a good overview of the data for Hasbro, Inc., and reveals patterns that will be explored with detail in later sections. See HAS Classical Analysis.

Chapter II:

This survey looks at historical volatility of Hasbro, Inc. prices. The risks associated with long and short term positions can be evaluated according to projected shapes of the Volatility Curve. See Hasbro, Inc. Price Volatility.

Chapter III:

This section shows historical volumes for sales of HAS stock, along with Seasonal and Cyclical Trends in Volume. See HAS Historical Volume.

Chapter IV:

A look at Traditional Seasonal Analysis of Hasbro, Inc. Historical Prices identifies the best and worst months to be invested. See HAS Seasonal Trends.

Chapter V:

Moving Averages of various flavours are popular indicators. Here we test the predictive ability of different averages as applied to prediction of Hasbro, Inc. prices. See Running Averages.




Part 2: Technical Analysis Topics



Chapter VI:

Some say that modern analysis began with the successful identification of technical oscillators such as the highly effective Wilder RSI. See Technical Oscillators

Chapter VII:

This chapter takes a view somewhat similar to standard analysis of seasonal trends, but it is based on the 4 year or 2 year Political Calendar rather than the 1 year Standard Calendar. Political Seasons work better than Calendar Seasons for predicting prices of many companies. See Politics and Prices of HAS.

Chapter VIII:

Volume Stratification Analysis (or VSA) follows price behavior in relation to historical volumes of HAS stock sales. Knowledge of these behaviors gives us a quantitative metric useful for understanding Support or Resistance Levels, and predicting their strength. See Volumetric Analysis

Chapter IX:

A view of Momentum Analysis that takes Volume into account as well as Price. See Momentum Investing Indicators.

Chapter X:

The mood of the market toward Hasbro, Inc. show up in the Daily Closing Altitude and other Sentiment Indicators. See Market Sentiment.

Chapter XI:

This section visualizes mappings based on the number of consecutive price movements in a particular direction. A discussion of the "Monte Carlo Fallacy" and it's relevance to Stock Price Prediction leads to a revisionist method of Price Projection using the Bernoulli Analysis. See Bernoulli Analysis of Hasbro, Inc.

Chapter XII:

The traditional techniques of Candlestick Analysis may seem fanciful, but certain aspects are firmly grounded in the science of Investor Psychology. See Candlestick Analysis.

Chapter XIII:

Multi-spectral analysis reveals behavioral features of HAS prices that may not be apparent to ordinary analysis. See Multi-Spectral Analysis.

Chapter XIV:

Combining the historical behavior surfaces with the geometry of long standing periodic price oscillations yields a behavior surface of more than three dimensions which has an extremely low residual error compared to other methods of analysis. See Price Behavior Surfaces.




Part 3: Synthesis and Projections for the Future



Chapter XVI:

Predictions and Forecasts. What will happen to HAS over the next few months? See HAS Price Predictions.