 Okay folks, Larry Pesavento for TFNN. Today we've got a bifurcated market, as we would say in the trade. We've got the S&P up, the Nasdaq is down, the Russell is up, and so is the E-mini Dow Jones. Those are the ones that are up so far. But anyway, it's been a wild day and probably get wilder before we're all finished. Treasury bonds have taken a big hit. We were quite bearish on that these last few days, and it turned out to be the right thing to do. Interest rates are going to be higher, folks. By the way, our guest today will be Joe Denapoli with a little bit of luck and a whole lot of praying, which I've been using my special rosary today to get him on the line. I've spoken to him, so he is prepared. If we can make the connection, it'll be fun. He really knows the markets pretty well. As long as we don't get into politics, we're going to do just fine. One other market that has been really, really turned big time was the U.S. Dollar. We had a three-day rally against the trend, and then there were trend rates reversed, and now we're seeing the currencies like the Euro and the Pound falling badly. We were able to get out of our long positions. Okay, we had a very, very small loss yesterday of about 20 pips when the 618 didn't hold, and then it's continued to go down. Those are a few of the things that we're looking at here today. One other thing that I wanted to mention next week, of course, we're going to be closed on Monday. That's a Labor Day holiday, and that brings in us. Can you believe it? I'm looking at this. Where did the summer go? We have monsoons here, folks, from June 15th to September 15th, and we've had three storms. It rained last night just enough to put drops on the ground. It was nothing. We really had three good storms. The first one was the belly washer, but the other two were just regular rainstorms. I mean, we've had very little rain. The worst rain in 70 years, they're saying here in Tucson. So it must be climate change here. Hasn't affected the soybean and corn crop here because they don't grow soybeans, but they do grow corn on the health farms out here for sure. Anyway, Joe will be our guest today, and it's always fun to have him. I met him, and we were talking this morning about when we met, and it was in 1969. Okay, we'll be right back.