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Why Defensive Stocks Might not Protect You Against a Stock Market Crash

The Motley Fool2021-08-04

Markets were mixed on Tuesday, but one notable stalwart took a big hit to its share price.

Key Points

  • Stocks were mixed on Tuesday morning.
  • One stock in a traditionally defensive area of the market saw a big decline following earnings.
  • Heightened valuations can make even defensive stocks risky.

Investors have been on edge lately, and it showed in Tuesday morning's stock market action. Wall Street clawed back some of its early losses, but major indexes remained mixed as market participants tried to balance worries about the pandemic against signs of continuing economic growth. As of 11:30 a.m. EDT today, the Dow Jones Industrial Average(DJINDICES:^DJI) was up 58 points to 34,897. However, the S&P 500(SNPINDEX:^GSPC) had eased lower by 3 points to 4,384, and the NASDAQ fell 89 points to 14,592.

In times of uncertainty, many investors turn to defensive stocks in areas like consumer staples. But with large numbers of shareholders all seeking the same protection against a stock market crash, valuations on defensive stocks can rise to a point at which they're just as vulnerable to disappointments as any other stock.

That's what investors in Clorox found out today, and it's a good warning for any investors who are overly reliant on the purportedly crash-proof reputation that defensive stocks have.

Clorox can't clean up

Shares of Clorox were lower by more than 11% Tuesday morning. The maker of bleach and other household cleaning products wasn't able to reassure its investors that it will be able to sustain the massive growth it has enjoyed over the past year.

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Clorox's numbers for its fiscal fourth quarter, which ended June 30, were downright ugly. Revenue fell 9% from year-ago levels, and adjusted earnings plunged 61% year over year to $0.95 per share. Organic sales dropped 10%.

Clorox saw pressure across its business. The health and wellness segment suffered a 17% sales decrease, while lifestyle product sales dropped 3%. The bright spot was a 5% rise in international revenue, although segment sales would have declined were it not for an acquisition.

The company blamed the downturn largely on decelerated demand for products compared to the worst parts of the pandemic. Clorox emphasized that when you go back two years to try to take out the pandemic's impact, sales were up 13% over the longer period. Nevertheless, higher commodity costs wiped out savings from company efficiency efforts, weighing on the bottom line.

Even worse, Clorox expects tough times to continue. It projected a 2% to 6% drop in revenue for fiscal 2022, with adjusted EPS of $5.40 to $5.70 for the full year representing a decrease of more than 20% from the just-ended 2021 fiscal year. Higher commodity costs are seen continuing, dealing a blow of about 3 to 4 percentage points to gross margin.

The price of protection

With today's drop, shares of Clorox are now down by nearly a third from their highest levels about a year ago. That's a massive decline, especially given that the broader market has actually performed quite well over the same period.

Yet when you look at longer-term trends, you can see the heights to which defensive investors were willing to bid up Clorox's stock. In just eight months in late 2019 and early 2020, shares soared almost 60%, lifted largely on hopes that the stock would help provide protection from a bear market. To be fair, that strategy was successful in avoiding the downturn in stocks in February and March of 2020, but as it turned out, declines got pushed forward rather than being eliminated completely.

No stock is a sure thing, and even companies with reputations for being smart defensive plays aren't always effective. Clorox's losses today show that even stocks that appear safe can see big losses, and investors have to be prepared for whatever may come -- including a crash in which Clorox and other defensive stocks drop along with the overall market.

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  • Zhaoxiang
    ·2021-09-02
    Like pls
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  • Yabayaba2233
    ·2021-08-04
    Oh no
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  • angelA
    ·2021-08-04
    Like 
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  • Noob6
    ·2021-08-04
    Ok
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    • zhann
      like like please
      2021-08-04
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  • Wanlin
    ·2021-08-04
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  • Jenjorjack
    ·2021-08-04
    Of course they will not. Equities will swing about the mean the most as market is a voting machine in the short term. Please like comment and follow 
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  • Archiparia
    ·2021-08-04
    Great wonderful fantastic good 
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    • Archiparia
      Wonderful great fantastic good
      2021-08-07
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    • Archiparia
      Great good wonderful
      2021-08-06
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    • Jenjorjack
      Please help me like and comment too
      2021-08-04
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  • ALi_BaBa
    ·2021-08-04
    Hi
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  • markkk
    ·2021-08-04
    kie
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  • Pschoa
    ·2021-08-04
    Hi
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    • spin37gy
      Hello
      2021-08-04
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  • soosoo
    ·2021-08-04
    Good
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    • Weijielim
      ok
      2021-08-04
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    • Timtan85
      Ya
      2021-08-04
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    • Pschoa
      Ok
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  • Blueman13
    ·2021-08-04
    That's a rubbish stock to hold
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  • Winstonlou
    ·2021-08-04
    Like and comment
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  • MuppyKoh
    ·2021-08-04
    Please like
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  • Benstonk
    ·2021-08-04
    $Clorox(CLX)$is a gem. Undervalued now…
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    • Benstonk
      Yes
      2021-08-04
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  • htht
    ·2021-08-04
    Every day, someone says the stock market is crashing. [鬼臉] 
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    • adonis123
      but everyday up n down
      2021-08-04
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    • Jweikit
      Nice
      2021-08-04
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    • 冲冲高
      ‘’
      2021-08-04
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  • KRIS0330
    ·2021-08-04
    Better to have buffer on defensive then not have any protection right? Pls liken comment [微笑] 
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  • Alfred1007
    ·2021-08-04
    So what is the next step?
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  • Whiteowl88
    ·2021-08-04
    Ok
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  • imsomeonelse
    ·2021-08-04
    Nothing can protect you today
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    • Alfred1007
      we protect ourselves
      2021-08-04
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