momentum
Từ điển Collocation
momentum noun
ADJ. considerable, great, irresistible | initial | fresh She gave fresh momentum to the campaign.
VERB + MOMENTUM have The campaign for change now has considerable momentum. | build up, gain, gather, increase The car gathered momentum as it rolled down the hill. | create, give sth, provide | keep up, maintain, sustain | lose The team has lost momentum in recent weeks. | slow
MOMENTUM + VERB build up, increase | go Their momentum has gone, and they feel they cannot fight any longer.
PREP. ~ for keeping up the momentum for growth | ~ towards the irresistible momentum towards reunification of the two countries
PHRASES keep the momentum going We have to keep the momentum of our sales operation going.
Từ điển WordNet
Bloomberg Financial Glossary
The amount of acceleration of an economic, price, or volume movement. A trader that follows a movement strategy will purchase stocks that have recently risen in price.
Investopedia Financial Terms
Momentum
The rate of acceleration of a security's price or volume.
Investopedia Says:
Once a momentum trader sees an acceleration in a stock's price, earnings, or revenues, the trader will often take a long or short position in the stock with the hope that its momentum will continue in either an upwards or downwards direction. This strategy relies more on short-term movements in price rather then fundamental particulars of companies, and is not recommended for novices.
English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary
momentums
syn.: force impetus push thrust