I'd steer clear of it. Market analysis doesn't work on a risk-adjusted basis. I'd recommend reading any of William Bernstein's books for a good intro to passive, indexed investing.
I'm guessing OP is asking about market analysis in terms of evaluating whether a business idea is good (or not), not market analysis for investing. E.g. what is the market for X product (units and revenue), who are the competitors, what is the profitability X product can achieve if it meets its goals, etc., etc.
Yes please! Even if that's not what the OP was asking about, it's what I'm interested in and why I clicked on this link, so I'm hoping there are some answers to that question (which I don't think has been answered here yet).
yeah OP is not clear. When a finance person sees market analysis, it’s a specific thing: evaluating whether financial market pricing is correct or not.