 is TFNN, The Tiger, Financial News Network. Good morning, everyone, Basel Chapman here. On this Wednesday, the 30th of the very last day of the trading day and the day of November. And what we're looking at is the Dow's down 110 to 32,741. This is the period, the choppy period that we've been anticipating. We're expecting that if the Dow closes underneath yesterday's low in this tiny little doji kennel, it could become a halfway marker for a slide to the bottom. We just don't know yet. 33,052 will be that. Whoops, what did I say? Can't be that. It has to be lower. 33,000. Oh, 662. Here's the number to watch. We are 33,715 right now. A close under that says, now you've got to be a little bit careful. We're looking at the S&P down 10 at 39,47. I'm also sitting on the 14-period exponential moving average. If it starts to trade under 39,40 at any point, it says be a little bit careful. Here, the digestive phase continues, looking at the QQQ. One, two, three, there we go. 280.81, up 27 cents, kind of struggling at the 14-period moving average. It's got the H pattern, the dreaded H pattern that's gone below it. Let's see if it holds. But if it starts to trade in the 278 area, that's a problem. IWM, the rest of 2,000, is trading down $1.181.36. It's gone under the low of three days ago. It's not a good sign, but it's really the 179 area, and it's at 181.45. Watching that closely. Gold ran up earlier. It's pulling back a bit up three at 1767, so let's have a look at the dollar. The dollar is down 42 ticks at 106.41. Really struggling, but holding above the 200-period moving average. We're going to be watching that one as well. TLT bonds. TLT is down, so yields are pushing up a little bit. Down 24 cents at $1.175, and here's a very interesting thing. Crude oil is having a very strong three days. It's gone from the 74s to 80.57 right now of 2.35. It's made a left side, test of the left side low from, I think it was early October. We're going to be talking about this when I get back for my tight get technicians out and check out my opening call, my daily newsletter. See you in a few moments.