market letter: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

C2
UK/ˈmɑːkɪt ˌletə(r)/US/ˈmɑːrkɪt ˌletər/

Business, Finance, Journalism

My Flashcards

Quick answer

What does “market letter” mean?

A newsletter or report on financial markets, often containing investment advice and analysis, issued by an investment advisory service to its subscribers.

Audio

Pronunciation

Definition

Meaning and Definition

A newsletter or report on financial markets, often containing investment advice and analysis, issued by an investment advisory service to its subscribers.

More broadly, any regularly published business letter or communication focused on market trends, industry developments, or professional advice, not exclusively financial (e.g., real estate market letter).

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant difference in meaning. Spelling conventions of the publisher apply (e.g., 'analyse' vs. 'analyze'). The concept is equally prevalent in both major financial centres.

Connotations

Connotes expertise, exclusivity, and subscription-based information. May carry a slight connotation of being targeted at professional or serious retail investors.

Frequency

Slightly more frequent in US financial journalism due to the larger retail investment advisory industry, but standard in UK financial contexts.

Grammar

How to Use “market letter” in a Sentence

[subscriber/analyst] + [subscribes to/writes] + a market letter[firm] + [issues/circulates] + a market letter + [on/about] + [market/sector]

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
subscription-based market letterinvestment advisory market letterweekly market letterpublish a market letter
medium
financial market letterinsider's market letterread a market lettersubscribe to a market letter
weak
insightful market letterregular market letterfamous market letterdetailed market letter

Examples

Examples of “market letter” in a Sentence

verb

British English

  • The firm plans to market-letter its analysis quarterly.
  • He has been market-lettering his views for a decade.

American English

  • The analyst market-letters his stock picks to premium subscribers.
  • They are market-lettering a special report on tech volatility.

adverb

British English

  • [Rarely used as an adverb]

American English

  • [Rarely used as an adverb]

adjective

British English

  • His market-letter insights were remarkably prescient.
  • We offer a market-letter service for accredited investors.

American English

  • She has a market-letter style that is both detailed and accessible.
  • The market-letter content is protected by copyright.

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Primary context. Refers to a tool for investor communication and client retention.

Academic

Used in finance or media studies when discussing financial journalism or information dissemination.

Everyday

Very rare. Would only be used by individuals discussing personal investments.

Technical

Specific to finance, investment advisory, and publishing sectors.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “market letter”

Strong

investment advisory lettersubscriber report

Neutral

investment newsletterfinancial bulletinmarket report

Weak

business updatefinancial updatemarket commentary

Vocabulary

Antonyms of “market letter”

public press releaseunpublished analysisconfidential memorandum

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “market letter”

  • Using it to refer to any marketing email (confusion with 'marketing letter'). Treating it as a simple letter rather than a formal, periodic publication.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

It is a specific type of newsletter. All market letters are newsletters, but not all newsletters are market letters, which are specifically focused on financial or market analysis.

They are typically written by financial analysts, investment advisors, economists, or the research departments of brokerage firms and investment banks.

While some are used as marketing tools and distributed freely to attract clients, the most sought-after and detailed market letters are usually subscription-based services.

Frequency varies: common schedules are weekly, monthly, or quarterly, depending on the publisher and the depth of analysis provided.

A newsletter or report on financial markets, often containing investment advice and analysis, issued by an investment advisory service to its subscribers.

Market letter is usually business, finance, journalism in register.

Market letter: in British English it is pronounced /ˈmɑːkɪt ˌletə(r)/, and in American English it is pronounced /ˈmɑːrkɪt ˌletər/. Tap the audio buttons above to hear it.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • [not applicable for this specific compound term]

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Imagine receiving a LETTER in the post that gives you the secrets of the MARKET. It's your personal 'Market Letter'.

Conceptual Metaphor

INFORMATION IS A COMMODITY (a market letter is a product sold to investors).

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
Before making a major investment, she always checks the latest from her trusted advisory firm.
Multiple Choice

What is the primary purpose of a 'market letter'?

market letter: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples | Lingvocore