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Here are three market watchers' reactions to Monday's drop:The stock market is fighting off "deal headline fatigue" as U.S.-China trade talks reportedly near a deal agreement, experts say.Stocks staged a marked turnaround Monday as the S&P; 500 sank back below a key chart level and a trade resolution between the U.S. and China had long been expected by traders.Foot Locker's strong holiday season could have the shoemaker's stock sprinting back to all-time highs, Piper Jaffray's Craig Johnson says.The S&P; 500 has delivered a 10-year annualized total return of 17.8 percent since it hit bottom in March 2009, matching past 10-year bull markets.If a pullback strikes stocks, Canaccord Genuity's Tony Dwyer suggests there's evidence it won't stick around very long.Stocks took a plunge Monday despite reports that the Trump administration is nearing completion of a trade deal with China.
As said here by Lizzy Gurdus