 Okay, good afternoon folks, Larry Pesavento for TFNN and we're going to take a look at the markets. Tremendous move up in the Dow Jones, we were down about 400 points at one time and we recouped all of that. NASDAQ is still down on the day, S&P up just a tiny bit and the Treasury bonds of course are still moving lower. That's going to be a real one, a real hard one for the Fed to figure out what to do there because it just doesn't have much support but we are what we think is a great support because today's low in the Treasury bonds was exactly 78% retracement to the penny at that $119 in change and that was done earlier this morning about two hours ago. It had every chance to really explode for the downside there but it did not, it rallied. So I believe we're going to at least be in the range between $1.22 and $1.18 probably for maybe a couple of weeks before it decides which way it's going to go. Now the thing that's most important today is what happened yesterday in the short-term Treasury note rate and that is the Treasury notes just absolutely, excuse me, these are the T bills, these are the short-term money, the two years are less and it just exploded to the upside, hit 5.3% folks, we haven't had a 5% move in the T bills, I mean you can't remember, it goes back that far, I guess I could research it but I know it's been at least 25 years, maybe longer. Now the one thing that you've got to focus on, this is my two cents worth away from what the markets are doing, focus on how much money, when you put on a trade how much money can you lose, focus on that because losers think how much money I can win and winners think how much money I can lose, so be like that slot machine, take in the money and say, yeah, pay off, we hit something really big but you know until that time I'm going to take all your money and probably your family's money too because you can't beat a game like that, you can't beat commodities because you get to pick when you want to trade, how much you want to spend and you can change it at any time, you can quit at any time, not with a gambling event, a gambling event, you know, there's a flip of the coin, roll of the dice, spin of the wheel, blow of the whistle, whatever toss of the ball, whatever it happens to be, once that's over that game starts and you can't do anything about the bet that you made because you know they don't know what the outcome is either but you don't have any opportunity to change, with commodities and stocks you can change like that, hey stay with me folks, I'll be doing my own show next 877-927-6648, Billy Ray Valentine, Capricorn.