 Welcome folks, we have the Dow Industries down 120, you get the NASDAQ off 58, S&Ps down 17. Let's go over and take a look at those S&Ps first inside the future market. What we have up here is that you got to a low out here today of 2769. If we do take a look at these S&Ps, what the S&Ps are trying to do right now, folks, which they haven't done yet, by the way, is get down to that low on Monday. Monday low 2767, we hit 69, bottom line, hit 69, it didn't have life volume on the hit. That being said, when you get a little counter-trend bounce up here to 230, not enough volume there either. So I expect what we're going to see coming into this close, it's going to try to get down to the level of that Monday low. Gold contract up $2.10, trading at $12.86 an ounce. We have still hit down a penny, $15.09 an ounce. Light Sweet Crew had some action out there down $0.42 right now, $56.15 a barrel and notes and bonds continue to want higher price. Pretty amazing actually. You get the 10-year note up 9 ticks right now, $1.2205, 30-year bond up a half a point, $1.4428. We get over and we take a look at the 30-year first, what you're going to see inside the 30-year is that this baby had rejected lower price and the rejection on price took place on Monday, bottom line. Now you're in the higher range once again. This thing looks like once again, it's going to go after these highs, $147.13. Pretty amazing. King dollar. What do you have a King dollar? A King dollar out here today, failed on price. Looks like it's going to fail as well as on the volume. And what we did, we spiked high. We got a spike at 8.30 this morning, got over the high of yesterday, which is 96.950. And right now, you're at 96.795. And once again, you have volume that is contracting. Pretty amazing actually. It's pretty hard to get a contraction when you only did $14,500 yesterday. Well, we got it. We're at $13,800. And the way that the dollar index trades, folks, you don't get a lot of trading in the last hour because what you have now is that the U.S. markets are basically the only ones open. And in the morning, you get a lot of trading because Europe is still open. You know, by 12 o'clock though, a lot of that trading calms down. And so the S&Ps out here, we'll see whether they get an expansion of volume. We got a little follow-through out here. Right now, you've done 45 million shares. And that, you know, we'll see whether they can get to about 70 million. We have to get to 70 million, which is 59 yesterday in order to get that expansion of volume. Right there, folks. Next 60-minute trading coming right up.