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  • noun Plural form of Quotron.

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Examples

  • The machines were replaced by Quotrons and then computers, but the activity of "watching the tape" was always the same: by examining price movement, an investor can get a feel for market direction and sentiment.

    Jill Schlesinger: The National Debt: Another Finanical Crisis in Slow Motion? 2009

  • During that period of market collapse and stagflation, investment managers had much better information as Quotrons and their competitors expanded.

    Knox 2009

  • By then Quotrons were on individual desktops - by 1984 there were 72,000 of them in use.

    Knox 2009

  • When I first started at Mother Morgan way back in the days of T-Accounts and Quotrons, John Brett said to me "If you're selling when they're buying, you'll be laughing when they're crying.

    Minyanville 2008

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