The stock market has fallen significantly in the past couple months, and this has created some bargain opportunities for patient investors. In this video, I'll discuss 10 top stocks trading for discounts of 20% from their recent highs (or much more in some cases) that look extremely attractive right now.
*Stock prices used were the morning prices of April 15, 2025. The video was published on April 16, 2025.
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