New York (AFP) - The S&P 500 edged up to a fresh record, while the Dow ended a seven-day winning streak as Wall Street investors digested last week's surge.The broad-based S&P 500 gained 2.01 points (0.10 percent) at 2,090.78, marking its second record close in a row. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dipped 14.32 (0.08 percent) to 18,039.39, while the tech-rich Nasdaq Composite Index was essentially flat, gaining a scant 0.05 point at 4,806.91.Stock markets in Britain, France and Germany rallied into positive territory after initially falling on news that Greece was headed for snap polls after the parliament failed to elect a leader for the third time, raising uncertainty about the country's economic reforms under an international rescue program."We saw some potential negatives for markets coming from Greece, but it seems mostly isolated to Greece and Europe specifically," said David Levy, portfolio manager at Kenjol Capital Management."There is little news coming to the market in a thinly traded market."Join the conversation about this story »