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market letter

American  

noun

  1. a publication containing information concerning market conditions, expectations, etc., especially one produced by a securities brokerage firm or other financial organization.


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He had started collecting stamps at the age of six, and later published a philatelic market letter that lasted for seven years.

From Time Magazine Archive

Witnessing this, many a Wall Street "market letter" went out that night predicting a thumping bull market in Manhattan next morning.

From Time Magazine Archive

Raymond DeVoe Jr., author of a Wall Street market letter, compiles an annual trivia index of items on sale within a few blocks of his Manhattan office.

From Time Magazine Archive

Said Goodbody & Co. in a market letter to its customers: "It may be that we have somewhat underestimated the bullish impact that the Great Society concept seems to be having on the investment public."

From Time Magazine Archive

I wrote the firm a newsy, chatty market letter, saying nothing of doing business together.

From The Romance and Tragedy by Russell, William Ingraham