Wall Street kicked off the week with a muted performance as the S&P 500 struggled once again to reach its February record.
The S&P 500 made another run at its Feb. 19 record on Monday, but fell short once more. "The S&P 500 is overbought into key resistance and up against seasonal headwinds," said one analyst.
should the market "consolidate from here, we'll be monitoring for an accumulation of cyclical equities to confirm what we expect to be a breakout to a new high." These struggles come amid a stalemate among lawmakers over a new coronavirus stimulus package.
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