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pick

[pik] / pɪk /




VERB
break into something closed, locked
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Despite snubbing Nvidia in his top five, Ives said that the chip company is still one of Wedbush’s top tech picks for next year.

From MarketWatch

All we have to do is pick a goal—increase the sale of sourdough by 10%, transition the world to vegetarianism—and Should Futurists will confidently tell us what we should do to achieve it.

From The Wall Street Journal

To navigate what he called an “inflection point” for AI, he’s picked out five top stocks.

From MarketWatch

You’ll run through our best lessons for investing in the stock market, from how to pick a stock to why diversification matters.

From The Wall Street Journal

How do players get picked for Premier League Darts?

From BBC