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To: Peter van Steennis who wrote (12707)3/4/2002 8:54:03 AM
From: chowder  Respond to of 23153
 
Peter, Sivle's not talking. He's being coy with me today.

After running up 25% in two days, I suppose some profit taking was in order.

My current position was a long term position. The stock moved too quickly for me to pick up a trading position. I'll look to see if the price drops back to around 2.40 - 2.50. I think that would be a good point to pick up a trading position. If it doesn't get that low, I'll stay with my long term position.

Normally I set a 3-4% stop loss for short term trading. Since this one is a long term position, I'm willing to be more patient and I'll add as I go along as long as the stock continues to set higher lows. I think it's important that RAD establishes another higher low on this pull back.

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