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watcher

[woch-er] / ˈwɒtʃ ər /


NOUN
observer
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Those are widely viewed as forever stocks by Berkshire watchers, due in part to a superlow cost basis.

From Barron's

Marking the third full Moon of 2026, this display will be a double spectacle for lucky sky watchers in parts of the Americas, Asia, and Australia as it coincides with a rare total lunar eclipse.

From BBC

Market watchers say that accounts making large, first-time bets can be a signal of insider activity.

From Barron's

However, the main drivers of the rally—central bank diversification, geopolitical tensions, possible policy easing, and renewed ETF demand—remain strong, according to market watchers.

From The Wall Street Journal

Conventional wisdom among Fed watchers in academia and the financial press is that this is nuts—which is strange.

From The Wall Street Journal