How to be trapped? Is it locked up and can't be sold? Thank you.
Lock-in means that the current share price is lower than the share price when buying. If the market is still not good and there is no sign of rebound after the lock-up, you may wish to cut the meat out first to avoid greater losses, and then buy at a low level to avoid further hedging. If there are signs of rebound, you can make up the position on dips and reduce the cost price, which can solve the problem quickly.