Until you want to liquidate.
Who knows where it goes from here too?
At some point he may have to liquidate to put a stop on his losses.
I understand your perception, and it may play out that way too, if the stock rebounds.
Bingo!
A fella and his wife were in Vegas, and had retired for the night after a day of sight-seeing and some gambling.
Around 2AM; the husband just couldn't sleep, so decided to go down to the casino and play the cheap slots for a while. He only took $5 with him, figuring that would last at the nickle machine until he got sleepy.
Well; instead of sleepy, he got lucky: winning BIG at the nickel machine.
Flush with a couple hundred bucks; he moved to a quarter machine. but there, the same thing happened - winning TWO jackpots in a row!
Well; he just could not lose!
He played roulette; winning yet another big jackpot.
Straight to the blackjack he went; sitting with some old ladies; winning hand after hand.
Finally; he went to the craps table and won and won and won; with over $200,000 to his credit!!
People were crowed around; watching this fella that could not lose; place a final; all in bet.
This time, Fate got him, and he lost it all.
Returning to his room; he climbed into bed; but waking his slumbering wife.
"Where you been, Honey?"
"Oh; I went down to the casino."
"Didja win or lose?"
Oh; I lost."
"How much?"
"Five bucks."