The S&P 500 fell by 0.5% on Monday, Feb. 24, as investors weren’t able to rebound from last week’s selloff after reacting to the latest tariff announcement.
The S&P 500 experienced a slight decline on Monday, as the market was unable to recover from the significant losses incurred on Friday. Major tech companies were particularly affected, with their shares experiencing downward pressure.
Big Tech stocks were mostly down Monday, with Facebook parent Meta Platforms Inc. seeing these sharpest losses in an exchange-traded fund that holds such companies. The Roundhill Magnificent Seven ETF,
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