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		By: rsotc		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Pandora continued to build on the AH gains in this morning&#039;s pre-market session, gapping up to close to my target while trading up over 17% on the day. Too late to chase it here as the &lt;abbr class=&#039;c2c-text-hover&#039; title=&#039;Risk-to-Reward Ratio. e.g.- a 3:1 R/R would entail risking $1 of loss for every $3 of profit potential on the trade.&#039;&gt;R/R&lt;/abbr&gt; isn&#039;t favorable. Would have preferred to add it as an official long if the stock had pulled back to or near support today.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Pandora continued to build on the AH gains in this morning&#8217;s pre-market session, gapping up to close to my target while trading up over 17% on the day. Too late to chase it here as the <abbr class='c2c-text-hover' title='Risk-to-Reward Ratio. e.g.- a 3:1 R/R would entail risking $1 of loss for every $3 of profit potential on the trade.'>R/R</abbr> isn&#8217;t favorable. Would have preferred to add it as an official long if the stock had pulled back to or near support today.</p>
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