Please stop being so hard on yourself. You are not stupid! Even the best have been in similar positions. We all get a boost when the market goes with us and we feel so clever but there is no point blaming yourself when it goes the other way.
What I do is to ask myself each day if I had the money in the bank that the shares are currently worth would I buy them?
If the answer is no - cash out. The price they were last week or a month ago is irrelavant. It is what they are worth right now is what you are currently worth as far that stock goes. I find this cuts the emotion out of the scenario.
I am not holding but if I was in your position if the shares don't bounce in early trade I would cut my losses and if they do bounce I would have a floating stop loss of about ten percent underpinning the bounce.
The funds upon a sale I would put into Woolworths (or similar stocks) and hold them long term and reap the dividends till I have my money/losses back.
Just my opinion and DYOR
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