understood / understand

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Sharp losses are to be expected and even considered normal by those who have studied and understand/understood the long history of stock markets.

Are both understood and understand correct in contexts like this?

Thank you in advance.
 
Sharp losses are to be expected and even considered normal by those who have studied and understand/understood the long history of stock markets.

Are both understood and understand correct in contexts like this?

Thank you in advance.

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Yes, they're both correct, but I prefer "understand."
 
Sharp losses are to be expected and even considered normal by those who have studied and understand/understood the long history of stock markets.

Are both understood and understand correct in contexts like this?

Thank you in advance.

I would use understand. The studying took place in the past but the person still (now) understands the stock market.

I have studied and understand Spanish.
He has studied and understands physics.

I think "I have studied and understood Spanish" sounds as if I understood it in the past but perhaps I no longer understand.
 
I would use understand. The studying took place in the past but the person still (now) understands the stock market.

I have studied and understand Spanish.
He has studied and understands physics.

I think "I have studied and understood Spanish" sounds as if I understood it in the past but perhaps I no longer understand.
Thank you for your explanation.
However, could I say I studied Spanish sometime in the past, thereby from then on up to now(have understood) I understand Spanish?
 
Thank you for your explanation.
However, could I say I studied Spanish sometime in the past, thereby from then on up to now(have understood) I understand Spanish?

You could say "I studied Spanish five years ago and have understood everything that has been said to me in Spanish since I completed my studies." That's a very wordy example but still correct.
 
Thank you again.
 
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