Fitch Sheet A data sheet containing historical listings of trades for a security. The fitch sheet shows a variety of transaction details, including the price, volume, time of trade and on which exchange the deal was executed. Investopedia Says: Fitch sheets are typically obtained from financial data banks such as Quotron. The information contained in the sheet is used for a variety of reasons, such as confirming a historical trade, running analysis on the security or being examined by a regulator for suspicious activity. Related Terms: Exchange Securities And Exchange Commission - SEC Security Transaction Volume |