I agree that if you sold, and they are still profitable and have recovered, well it is sort of the seller's fault. Patience and conviction will see it through. If i had kept my shares I would recovered all of my potential losses and even been in profit. So yeah, no one 'forced' investors to sell.
Not the same experience I had with the ill-fated Dick Smith that I invested in that i saw to the bitter end. Sorry to say, I was a seller of Bellamy's at $4.25 afraid of a similar occurrence I should have known better as they weren't going to go bankrupt, just hurt to see all that red and seemed to go deeper into red with so many trading halts. Still, I have recovered those losses elsewhere and while I wouldn't invest in Bellamy's again, they appear to be in a good place although if this Class action goes through, it could damage the share price.
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