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			<title>What is a pullback called when a stock is in a downward trend? Or is the term used for either trend direction?</title>
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			<title>What is happening to RIM?  It keeps going down.  Should I keep my stock or get rid of it?</title>
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			<description>On June 17 RIM hit $150. per share.  On June 29 it is down to $119.  What is happening?  Is it worth holding on to during the summer while keeping great expectations for the fall? </description>
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