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gravitate

[grav-i-teyt] / ˈgræv ɪˌteɪt /


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“While the current software investor mindset is to only see risk, we expect interest to gravitate towards companies that consistently beat and raise,” wrote Oppenheimer analyst Ken Wong in a research note.

From Barron's

A generation of new investors have gravitated toward slick brokerage apps that make it easy and inexpensive to trade stocks, options and cryptocurrencies.

From The Wall Street Journal

The study found that among Gen Z, 40% of respondents said they gravitated to older shows because they are comforting and nostalgic.

From Los Angeles Times

Ford said earlier this month that customers have been gravitating toward cheaper base packages for its most popular models.

From The Wall Street Journal

Interest rates often lead moves in the global currency market, as investors tend to gravitate toward wherever their capital can earn the highest returns.

From MarketWatch