These two stocks have underperformed the market this year, but they look like fantastic buys for long-term investors.
The summer of 2025 is flying by, and investors have been treated to some wild swings across this year's trading. Despite some big instances of volatility and risk factors along macroeconomic and geopolitical lines, the S&P 500 has risen roughly 7% across 2025's trading and isn't far removed from its all-time high.
On the other hand, some strong businesses have actually seen significant valuation contractions this year -- and taking a buy-and-hold approach to the best of the bunch could be a path to fantastic returns. If you're looking for top stocks trading at substantial discounts compared to their all-time highs, read on to see why two Fool.com contributing analysts t