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pile into

Idioms  
  1. Move in a disorderly group into, crowd into, as in The team piled into the bus. The related expression pile in takes no object, as in Jack opened the car door and yelled, “Pile in!” [First half of 1800s]


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I wonder if that makes it late to pile into value stocks and small-caps.

From Barron's

When investors pile into bonds, the rise in their prices send yields lower.

From MarketWatch

The implication is that investors shouldn’t pile into Big Tech stocks assuming they would all be AI winners.

From Barron's

Investors have continued to pile into SK Hynix’s stock on optimism about its leading position in the AI memory market, sending shares 5.1% higher on Wednesday ahead of the earnings report.

From The Wall Street Journal

Tech firms are enjoying a fresh boost ahead of earnings releases as traders continue to pile into all things AI.

From Barron's