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metrics

[me-triks] / ˈmɛ trɪks /
NOUN
prosody
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG


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Around half of the valuation metrics for the S&P 500 tracked by Bank of America are higher than levels seen in March 2000, near when the dot-com bubble burst.

From The Wall Street Journal

A close look at their per-game metrics shows a decline in almost every area since Potter was sacked.

From BBC

Perhaps the best course of action may be to stay invested but, as Essaye suggests, keep an eye on a number of metrics, from technical indicators to trend analysis, in the quarters to come for any signs that a bear market may finally be developing.

From Barron's

Here’s what his study did: About 400 people between the ages of 18 and 24 were instructed to use their phones normally for two weeks to get a baseline of screen time and other metrics.

From The Wall Street Journal

Storm added that such a downturn could stand to make economic metrics, like GDP, more representative of the existing economic conditions most Americans are already living in.

From Salon