For those of you still in, and there seem to be many of you, I wish you the best.
Thanks, as Saul has often said (I paraphrase), it makes no difference what happens to a stock after you’ve sold it. The only thing that makes a difference to your portfolio are the stocks you hold right now.
I agree with your actions, you should never stick with an investment that makes you feel uncomfortable, even if it is a gut reaction and you can’t clearly articulate why you sold. The fact that you didn’t feel good about it is enough. There are plenty of investment opportunities that you can feel good about, why stick with one that makes you uncomfortable?
I remain long SKX, good luck to you as well Speedy.