With flipping all you are doing is paying it out to Brokers, the tax man (who charges for each flip), and taxes on the gains.
(When I was flipping a lot tax man charged me $1 a flip plus his time $200 to $300 for stocks. and brockerage cost was over $3,000 a year)
If you hold longer their is usually a time to sell and take profits. If not than take a loss and move on and don't complain as you made the choice to invest in the company.
Don't put all you eggs in one basket.
But 1 egg may turn out to be worth more than all the good eggs and the rotten ones. It's the risk you take even on the big boards. Bought any banks last year?