- accumulate
- broker/ analyst recommendation that could mean slightly different things depending on the broker/analyst. In general, it means to increase the number of shares of a particular security over the near term, but not to liquidate other parts of the portfolio to buy a security that might skyrocket. A buy recommendation, but not an urgent buy. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary
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accumulate ac‧cu‧mu‧late [əˈkjuːmjleɪt] verb1. [transitive] to get, earn, or obtain something gradually over a period of time:• He had accumulated $20,000 in interest.
• A lot of companies have accumulated significant debts.
2. [intransitive] to increase or develop gradually over a period of time:• the funds that had accumulated in their accounts
• The arrears have been accumulating since last year.
— accumulated adjective [only before a noun] :• The firm now has $300,000 of accumulated debt.
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accumulate UK US /əˈkjuːmjəleɪt/ verb► [I] to gradually increase in amount: »While the deficit was allowed to accumulate, nothing was done to address the problem.
► [T] to collect an amount of something over a period of time: »The table shows what you need to save monthly to accumulate $1 million by age 65.
accumulate/debts/losses/wealth »The report also said a further 90,000 households had accumulated wealth of more than £1m.
Financial and business terms. 2012.