market letter

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market letter

A financial analyst writes a market letter for her clients.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A financial publication: A "market letter" is a periodic newsletter or report authored by a financial analyst or investment advisor. It provides analysis, commentary, and recommendations concerning the stock market and specific securities. It is typically distributed to paying subscribers.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The investment firm publishes a weekly market letter for its clients.
    • She based her stock purchase on a tip from a reputable market letter.
    • Subscribing to that expensive market letter did not improve his portfolio's performance.
Advanced Usage
  • "to issue a market letter": to publish and distribute such a report.
    • The analyst will issue a special market letter following the earnings reports.
  • "as recommended in the market letter": indicating the source of an investment idea.
    • We bought the shares as recommended in the latest market letter.
Variants and Related Words
  • Newsletter (n): a regularly distributed publication, typically on a specific topic.
    • The company sends a monthly newsletter to its employees.
  • Investment advisory (n): a service or firm that provides professional advice on investing.
    • He works for an investment advisory.
Synonyms
  • Investment newsletter: A publication offering advice on investments.
  • Financial bulletin: A brief report on financial news and analysis.
Related Phrases
  • Market analysis: The study of the dynamics and conditions of a financial market.
    • The market letter provides detailed market analysis.
  • Stock tip: A piece of advice or recommendation about a stock.
    • The market letter is known for its early stock tips.
market letter

A financial analyst writes a market letter for her clients.

Noun
  1. a newsletter written by an analyst of the stock market and sold to subscribers