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one-decision stock

In theory a "Buy-and-forget stock"; one that doesn't ever require a second thought about its income and growth potential. In practice, however, usually a stock to buy and hold for some amount of time until its fundamentals start to go wrong.

Related information about one-decision stock:
  1. Stock Market and Investing: One-Decision Stock Strategy Trounces ...
    Dec 1, 2011 ... With a "one-decision stock" you identify and hope to own for decades, not days... With a two decision stock you must buy and sell at the right ...
     
  2. Kaminsky's Call: Long-Term Air and Freight Carrier Stock Pick - CNBC
    Jun 28, 2010 ... to the Strategy Session's inaugural "one-decision stock club." Think of this as one you could own for a long, long time, and here's why.
     
  3. What is one-decision stock? definition and meaning
    Definition of one-decision stock: In theory a Buy-and-forget stock; one that doesn't ever require a second thought about its income and growth potential.
     
  4. One-Decision Stock - Financial Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    One-decision stock. A quality stock that is not actively traded, but rather held for its growth potential. One-Decision Stock. A stock that an investor buys and holds.
     
  5. A Handful Of One-Decision Stocks Live On - Forbes
    Aug 21, 2012 ... For those not around in the late 1960s and early seventies, a one-decision stock is a growthie you buy and then tuck away for five years.
     
  6. One-Decision Stocks & The Nifty-Fifty - The Price You Pay Does Matter
    Jan 14, 2003 ... And the "New Age" investment mantra that led to the bubble restored the myth of the one-decision stock, as well as the myth that the price you ...
     
  7. Stock Market Today: November 9, 2012
    Nov 9, 2012 ... The issue is now down some 25% from its record high of just over $705 a share, putting the heretofore one-decision stock in its own bear ...
     
  8. Growth investing is one of the two classical styles of investment
    The epitome of growth investing was the one-decision stock era of the bull market of the early 1970s. The notion was that growth of earnings per share could be ...