The benchmark US indices finished slightly lower overnight, however, started the day higher and spent most of the day in decline. The Dow briefly broke above 26,000 points for the first time in the morning and was up 283-points at session highs, but then reversed its high in the morning and finished the day down -10 points, or -0.04%. That’s the biggest one-day reversal since February 2016. The broader S&P500 fell -0.4% to 2776 points, after trading above 2800 points for the first time early in the session. The technology-centric NASDAQ also erased gains, finishing -0.5% lower.