The two strongest neighbors in Capital Group's top 10 sit on opposite ends of the similarity spectrum — Prudential at 0.80 and Empower Retirement at 0.80 — forming a clear Finance-brand peak, while a second, distinct cluster of TV personalities and daytime programming pulls the shape in a different direction.
The shape is two-peak. The Finance subcategory anchors the first cluster: Prudential (0.80), Empower Retirement (0.80), Merrill Edge (0.76), Franklin Templeton (0.75), and Aberdeen Standard Investments US (0.75) are all Finance-subcategory brands, and they occupy five of the top 10 positions. The second peak is built from TV and entertainment: Joy Behar (0.77, TV Personalities), Good Morning America (0.76, TV Shows), and The View (0.76, TV Shows) cluster tightly together, suggesting a daytime-television audience neighborhood that overlaps substantially with Capital Group's. The remaining two neighbors — Skylar (0.75, Musicians and Bands) and iShares (0.72, Finance) — sit between the two peaks, with iShares reinforcing the Finance cluster and Skylar sitting closer to the entertainment side.
The two-peak structure means Capital Group's audience is not shaped purely by financial-services interest; it bridges a Finance-brand neighborhood and a daytime-TV-and-personality neighborhood, two communities whose audience compositions happen to converge here.