 Network, TFNN, headline, news update. Welcome, folks. We had the Dow Industrial finished up 10, Nasdaq up 5, S&Ps down 5 and a half. You can expect lots of volatility, folks, in the next 15 minutes. Why? We've got Facebook coming out with numbers any second, as well as Microsoft. Both Facebook and Microsoft, folks, have taken out their highs in session. Facebook looks like it's a monster ABC structure on the way up. We're 223 right now on Facebook, so I do expect you're going to see good numbers out of Facebook. Microsoft bottom line didn't have the amount, well, look at this, it closed it. It closed it. It did get the volume. It did. So Microsoft, you very well could have another ABC structure up, too. Microsoft's up 258 right now, trading 168, but what I do expect we're going to see is that we're going to see some good numbers. That is going to take the NDX 100. If we go over to the NDX and take a look at that NDX, you're going to see the NDX right now had came down hard and fast. That being said, guess what? This is going to go up and test the highs. Right now, the NDX closed at 9101. That's the cash NDX, 9272 is the number. That's another 170 points up. If we go take a look at the NDX futures, you're going to see those futures right now. They're only up $2. You can expect those things to do a decent pop. They sold those off coming right into the close today, which is pretty wild, especially for what I'm saying right now. So we'll see how this shakes out in the next 20 minutes. Gold caught a bit as soon as the Fed finished their meeting and said, status quo out here, no rate hikes. They're still worrying about, of course, the coronavirus now. They're really worried about a slowdown in China. What did that do? That took gold up, that took silver up, notes and bonds, they've been up all day long. We had the 10-year note up 14 ticks, trading 131.01, the 30-year bond up a full point plus one tick at 162.11. The 10-year right now got under 1.6 today, folks, so you're at 1.58. We actually bring up the chart of the 10-year. It looks to me like you're going to go back to all-time lows, which is 1.39. If you break 1.39, guess what, we're going to be basically going down to about one-tenth of 1% in the positive. That's where the price projection takes you, which is pretty wild. Kingdala, up 72 ticks, 98.092. Now if we do look at Kingdala, what you are going to see is that Kingdala didn't hold price once again, 98.098. Have a great one, folks. Have a safe one. Come back here and visit us tomorrow morning at 8.30.