Dow Falls as Investors Hit Pause Ahead of Busy Earnings Week

Dow Falls as Investors Hit Pause Ahead of Busy Earnings Week

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By Yasin Ebrahim

Investing.com – The Dow fell Monday, led by consumer discretionary and technology as investors reined in their bullish bets on stocks ahead of a busy week, with big tech set to report earnings this week.

The fell 0.47%, or 159 points, but remained close to its record of 34,256.75. The fell 0.64%, and the was down 1.1%.

Tech stocks stalled after their recent rally, as investors to pause on big tech ahead of earnings from FAANG due later this week.

Facebook (NASDAQ:), and Amazon.com (NASDAQ:) were down, while Apple (NASDAQ:), Netflix (NASDAQ:) and Google-parent Alphabet (NASDAQ:) were in the green.

Consumer discretionary, meanwhile, was led lower by a fall in casino stocks despite expectations for a strong rebound for the sector as a faster pace of vaccine rollouts boosts efforts to reopen the economy.

Caesars Entertainment Corporation (NASDAQ:) and Penn National Gaming (NASDAQ:) were among the biggest losers, with the latter down more than 6%.

"We think pent-up demand and a return of older gamblers should drive upside in coming months but less promo and non-gaming could still keep reported net revenue below pre-COVID levels," Bank of America (NYSE:) said last week.

Tesla (NASDAQ:) also held the sector back after falling