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momentum

[moh-men-tuhm] / moʊˈmɛn təm /


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Antofagasta’s shares have more than doubled over the past year, and in 2026 have continued last year’s momentum, trading up nearly 14% in the year so far.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Within the country there is a strong sense of momentum and confidence."

From BBC

In some respects, the half-time whistle came at a bad time for Macclesfield as it disturbed their momentum and allowed Brentford to take a breath and regroup.

From BBC

That little ritual of completing something starts to create momentum.

From The Wall Street Journal

At that point, liquidity would be running thinner, he said, and it would take less momentum “to push prices up as it would on any other trading day.”

From Barron's