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It’s Ugly Out There


Posted February 24, 2022 by Michael Batnick

So, stocks are falling. The major averages have officially entered correction
territory.

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These types of declines shouldn’t scare investors, and for the most part, they
don’t. Few people are worried about a correction. Most people are worried
about a bear. “10 I can live with, 20 I want to avoid.”

Historical numbers should be taken with a grain of salt, but I do think it can help
set baseline expectations. So, I had Nick Maggiulli run the numbers for me, and
since 1950, the S&P 500 has declined 10% from its highs 25 times*. Twelve times
it fell more than 20%**. Basically, a coin toss that a correction turns into a bear
market.

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We’ll get to the data, but it’s important to point out that most investors don’t
have all of their money in the S&P 500. And anyway, numbers don’t adequately
convey the suffering being felt by some investors, so let me break it down this
way.

If you start with $100 and your investment falls 25%, you have $75. If it falls an-
other 25%, you’re at $56.25. At this point, many investors would bail. $100 to $56
is a serious kick in the pants. But for those brave enough to stay the course, the
pain isn’t over just yet. After two 25% declines, there’s one final 25% tumble,
leaving you with $42.19. And finally, for good measure, there’s one more 8% de-
cline, leaving you with ~$38.90. That’s what it feels like to be in a 61% draw-
down, which is the pain that ARKK investors currently feel.

Here are the bloody details.

The indexes are still okay. I mean, a 12% decline for the S&P 500 is pretty mild,
especially after the run we’ve had. But, as we’ve discussed a million times, the
pain is not evenly distributed. For small-cap investors, it’s absolutely brutal. One

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in three stocks in the Russell 2000 have been cut in half. One in ten are down
more than 80% from their highs.

I think the declines this time make a lot of sense. First of all, it’s easy to lose sight
of the fact that stocks have had an extraordinary run. Even with this fall, the S&P
500 has compounded at 16.7% over the last three years and 9.7% over the previ-
ous five years. Second of all, interest rates matter. The cost of capital is every-
thing. Should investors freak out if the money goes from free to still ridiculously
cheap? Maybe it’s an overreaction, but maybe not. If free money is what pushed
companies to 100x sales, then yeah, it matters.

On top of the narrative shifting, you have companies offering less than stellar
guidance for 2022. And the threat of war in Europe isn’t helping things either.
For the most part, I think the selling here has been pretty reasonable.

So, what’s an investor to do? I want to share some thoughts from three of my fa-
vorite investors.

Ben Carlson said:

When the markets go haywire, you really have 3 options on what to do with
your portfolio:

Do more
Do less
Do nothing

Callie Cox put it plainly. She said.

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You don’t have to be an expert on geopolitics to invest.

Or the Fed.

Or the economy.

Or tech valuations.

Or commodities.

You just need goals, and a plan to reach those goals.

Finally, Charlie Munger said

“If you’re going to invest in stocks for the long term or real estate, of course
there are going to be periods when there’s a lot of agony and other periods when
there’s a boom…And I think you just have to learn to live through them.”

It feels lousy to say “this is healthy,” given how many people are experiencing
significant amounts of pain, but that’s how I feel. 2020/2021 wasn’t normal.
Stocks going up every day is not healthy. Ringing out the excess is.

It’s never fun when stocks go down, but this is the contract that all investors
sign. No downside, no upside. You just have to learn to live through it.

* There are many ways to measure a drawdown. For simplicity, I used all-time
highs as a reset. So the 19% decline in 2011 isn’t captured in my data.

**Two of the 20% declines were 19 and change.

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MICHAEL BATNICK, CFA


Michael Batnick is a managing partner at Ritholtz Wealth Management. He is the co-
host of Animal Spirits, What Are Your Thoughts, and The Compound and Friends. For
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