Once more, I second Carole... and would like to add that, although, I hold some shares with the long-term intention, I do buy or sell shares on the short-term (even daily) basis. As far as I see, nothing is wrong with this practice, given that we are not member of the 'board' of rdox and, hence, are not aware of (or kept away from) the important news that has impact on the price of its stock. For example, if Add-Vision (potential) agreement worth mentioning in the company's news release, so is its termination...my own guess is that, this might be required by the SEC's regulations.
As shareholders (i.e., par owners) we have the right to know about whatever that influences the price of any stock that we hold. And, clearly, we should investigate any rumor that is generated by the company's PR, or those from others (e.g., existence of a small battery in the market that starts the car, if the battery is dead).
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