Church & Dwight (CHD) stock is experiencing choppy trading after a steady climb, as investors weigh its defensive stability against a premium valuation. While the stock has seen solid double-digit gains over the last 90 days and mid-teen returns over the past year, its current price near 52-week highs raises questions about its next growth leg. Wall Street analysts largely maintain “Hold” ratings, suggesting modest upside but affirming CHD’s role as a reliable consumer staples holding.
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Church & Dwight Stock Walks a Tightrope Between Defensive Safety and Growth Ambition
Church & Dwight (CHD) stock is experiencing choppy trading after a steady climb, as investors weigh its defensive stability against a premium valuation. While the stock has seen solid double-digit gains over the last 90 days and mid-teen returns over the past year, its current price near 52-week highs raises questions about its next growth leg. Wall Street analysts largely maintain “Hold” ratings, suggesting modest upside but affirming CHD’s role as a reliable consumer staples holding.