Tinfoil hat chart: Somebody's putting a lot of money into a bet on war here: rocket.com
How nice - Aerojet Rocketdyne CEO and President Eileen Drake smile for the camera -  Ms. Drake joins 24 leaders of aerospace companies on the 2019 Executive Committee, who will drive association policy guidance on matters impacting the aerospace and defense industry, to include the federal budget, a healthy industrial base, defense modernization, and an efficient federal acquisition system.
"The Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), the leading U.S. aerospace and defense trade association [...] Today, nearly 340 major aerospace and defense companies and their suppliers are members of the association, embodying every high-technology manufacturing segment of the U.S. aerospace and defense industry, including commercial aviation and avionics, manned and unmanned defense systems, and space technologies and satellite communications."
"AIA is led by a Board of Governors and an Executive Committee. A hallmark of AIA is that it receives its policy guidance from the direct involvement of CEO-level officers of member companies. The government frequently seeks advice from AIA on issues, and AIA provides a forum for government and industry representatives to exchange views and resolve problems on non-competitive matters related to aerospace and defense. “AIA will move into 2019 with strong leadership, an ambitious advocacy agenda, and creative new initiatives,” said Mr. Fanning. “We look forward to using our 100th anniversary to energize AIA’s advocacy and share our industry’s vision of the innovative and life-changing advancements to come.”
That's an accelerating uptrend.....on volume. Won't hold in a continuation of the crash...probably...but, there it is, right now.
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