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Non-Tech : Radica Games (RADA)

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To: Carl Yee who wrote (1525)12/26/1997 8:29:00 PM
From: larry watson  Read Replies (2) of 7111
 
Okay, Guys and Dolls. Dust off the crystal balls. It's prognostication time! We're nearing the start of another year, following an unprecedented three consecutive years of 20%+. We're coming dangerously close to Y2K. Asia's in a freefall and looks to be a basketcase for some time. And the NASDAQ chart is beginning to look a lot like (Christmas???) No, the classic Bill O'neil sell-curve. And to top it off, our beloved RADAF's down 20%. What's going on? Better yet, what will go on? Specifically, the question is, first, where do you think the DOW is headed over the next year? The NASDAQ? RADAF?
I'll start the ball rolling . . . I haven't got a clue - which is why I'm posing the question. However, I will say that I tried in vain to come up with a better (read not necessarily safer) place to put my $ than RADAF. I'm pretty sure it goes up from here, but I don't know when, or how much. And I'm not convinced it can't go lower, maybe painfully lower should the general market decide to play follow the leader and go into the tank for awhile.
So there it is. Think it over, and post your positions. I figure the people on this thread have at least as good a handle on what's what as anyone else, and probably better. After all, we all follow or own RADAF, and that makes us pretty smart . . . even if we didn't sell on the 17th!
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