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To: BI*RI who wrote (6010)9/9/1998 9:26:00 PM
From: Hank  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7111
 
Falling in love with a stock is dangerous because it causes one to ignore a fundamental change in the reasons one originally invested in a stock. There is no change in the fundamentals of RADAF's business. The reasons I bought this stock are still valid. Until they are not, I will not sell. I trade for a living but I do have some long term holdings. Most are blue chips but some, like RADAF, are not. I can't get this half ass attitude I see from so many long time posters here. I've said it time and time again. Make up your mind what you are doing- trading or investing. If you can't answer this question or don't know the difference, you are doomed. Even Peter Lynch once said that his most successful investments didn't make him a lot of money until after he'd held them for 3 or more years. If you want instant gratification, then buy a lotto ticket.