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					<description><![CDATA[&lt;a href=&#039;http://rightsideofthechart.com/members/rsotc/&#039; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;@rsotc&lt;/a&gt; - Randy, really excellent video chock full of great thematic advise and guidance which is a good study for everyone for some very key technical and fundamental analysis take away&#039;s applicable to this endeavor in general.  Completely agree with you on the heightened risk of individual biotech&#039;s.  Actually, when taking position in any individual stock position sizing should be adjusted accordingly in relation to compensate for the elevated risks of the position concentration compared to a broader index or sector ETF.  As you so rightly pointed out with certain sectors like Biotechs it&#039;s even more sensitive to these factors.  Similar in some ways to some of those heavily smashed up energy plays you had highlighted at the Feb market bottom for some quite alluring &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; plays which you were advising to carefully beta adjust position sizing on to be sure that any single position would not blow a damaging hole in one&#039;s capital.  Finally when taking an individual position it&#039;s always a good idea to understand some of the fundamental backdrop behind the stock itself separate from the case being made by the sector within which it is contained which can help assess the opportunity and position sizing.  Thanks for the time and effort you invested in this ... it&#039;s worth the view for anyone regardless of the stocks covered.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://rightsideofthechart.com/members/rsotc/' rel="nofollow">@rsotc</a> &#8211; Randy, really excellent video chock full of great thematic advise and guidance which is a good study for everyone for some very key technical and fundamental analysis take away&#8217;s applicable to this endeavor in general.  Completely agree with you on the heightened risk of individual biotech&#8217;s.  Actually, when taking position in any individual stock position sizing should be adjusted accordingly in relation to compensate for the elevated risks of the position concentration compared to a broader index or sector ETF.  As you so rightly pointed out with certain sectors like Biotechs it&#8217;s even more sensitive to these factors.  Similar in some ways to some of those heavily smashed up energy plays you had highlighted at the Feb market bottom for some quite alluring <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> plays which you were advising to carefully beta adjust position sizing on to be sure that any single position would not blow a damaging hole in one&#8217;s capital.  Finally when taking an individual position it&#8217;s always a good idea to understand some of the fundamental backdrop behind the stock itself separate from the case being made by the sector within which it is contained which can help assess the opportunity and position sizing.  Thanks for the time and effort you invested in this &#8230; it&#8217;s worth the view for anyone regardless of the stocks covered.</p>
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