 Okay folks, Larry Pesavento for TFNN, mid-afternoon update. We've got everything green except two things folks, live cattle and heating oil. Go figure those two, but everything else is up and running. They're having a big party over there in the stock market with everything up sharply. With the exception of the Dow, it's only up a little bit, but the NASDAQ has gone above any recent highs that we've seen up around this 15,700 level. And of course, we've got the E-mini S&P setting up at the 78% level at 45-30. The high's been 45-34, and a lot of buying coming in everywhere in all the stock markets. It looks like from a foregone conclusion that the Federal Reserve is going to stop raising rates from what I understand. And even the bond market has moved up a little bit. It's a couple points off its low. Gee, just can't make this stuff up. Anyway, it's really exciting here. Also, we have the US dollar is under attack, folks. It's like a little big horn up there. And you'll be able to see where the Indians have circled, the F-troop. And that was a big deal way back. And I don't even remember what I think it's. I believe it was Wyoming, but I'm not even sure. But anyway, that was a big part of history. And we'll not get into the cowboy stuff. But I do have a really interesting story on the... This was a month today that my good friend, Steve Shapiro, passed away. And I have a really, really funny story that you're going to like when it comes up for that. But our guest today, by the way, will be Stan Harley, the Harley Stock Market Letter. If you remember, he was on two weeks ago and said to look for some type of a big move into the 15th of July. And this is the 13th and tomorrow is Friday. And so we got Saturdays, the 15th. So we're going to be pretty interested in what Stan has to say today. He's been spot on in this market saying his rally has continued and it has certainly continued. The stock market is running on petrol fuel and who knows where it's going to go. But for every which way is up, every which way can be down. So just be careful. Make sure you use stops and always remember, folks, it's not the first mistake that kills you. It's the second one. The first mistake is you make a bad mistake and you don't do anything about it. So just remember not to do that. OK, very, very important. We're going to take a break here, come back. We're going to talk about copper.