Is It Time to Buy the S&P 500's 4 Worst-Performing Stocks?

The S&P 500 has posted gains of over 25% so far this year, or more than double the historical average. It's part of a trend that has gone on since the end of the Great Recession in 2009.

If you ignore the sudden plunge the market experienced at the onset of the coronavirus pandemic last year, the stock market has been on an incredible years-long tear. The broad market index has quadrupled in value over that time period, turning an investment of $10,000 into one worth over $42,000 today.

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