following in the footsteps of the slopeofhope.
I think that in the late 1960s, the term "one-decision stock" was coined by the investment industry to suggest ostensible blue-chip performers (like – oh, say – Polaroid) that could simply be bought and held for perpetual growth.
With the advent of AVTO on the order market, we have to regret the still absent futures market with renewed vigor.
sale of a spread between automakers and metallurgists, would be a great conservative strategy.