Stock futures fell in overnight trading on Monday as the markets struggled to sustain a comeback rally following weeks of losses.
Stocks rallied during Monday's regular trading session as the Dow jumped 618 points, or nearly 2%, following a week of sharp losses. The S&P 500 rose 1.9% and the Nasdaq Composite gained 1.6%.
The moves left investors wondering whether the bounce can hold or if it was yet another minor relief rally amid the relentless sell-off that has yet to reach a bottom. "This kind of environment where you've got the whipsaw and ups and downs that are so big is a trading environment where it can feel on any given day like you were wrong yesterday and that is ripe for mistakes," Sofi's head of investment strategy Liz Young told CNBC's"Closing Bell: Overtime."
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