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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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Greater spending on defense, especially in Europe, should keep up momentum in demand for Thales’s defense systems, the company said, adding that it would invest to expand its production capacity.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Claude has seemingly gained some momentum: It became the top free app in Apple’s App Store over the weekend and remains in the leading position as of late Monday.

From MarketWatch

But the largest tech companies have lost momentum, and investors fearing AI disruptions are rotating into sectors that have languished, such as energy and materials.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead, back-to-back defeats by Scotland and Ireland have left them fighting to regain momentum and avoid the ignominy of historic low.

From BBC

One must also admire how it has ridden its 21-day exponential moving average, a key momentum gauge since last April.

From Barron's