 Okay, folks, Larry Pesavento for TFNN, mid-morning update. We got stocks higher, they're still going up. We're challenging the highs of Friday in the S&P, not so much in the NASDAQ, but Dow Jones has certainly made a new high that's based on just a couple of stocks, but we're at a really key day-to-day from a whole lot of different perspectives. So we'll keep a very close eye on that. The bond market is also still rallying a little bit. We're getting close to that target that we're looking at around 126th and December bonds, and Gold made another new high than where we were on Friday, which is really good. But the big surprise we'd have to say would be in crude oil because we're down about $4 a barrel so far today, which is pretty nice because we thought it was going to drop down that far, but it looks like it's going to go even farther. So we'll see how that ends up at the end of the day. The other commodities like the grains are relatively steady, not doing very much at all. So things are normal, and we're all going to live a long, happy life no matter who is running the country. So let's just remember that, that we live in one of the greatest, not one of the greatest places in the world, the greatest place in the world in the United States of America. I really do believe that, and I've done a lot of traveling folks. So one of my favorite things is when you come into the United States, you see a picture that says, welcome. You're entering to the United States of America, and boy, if that doesn't send cold chills down your spine after you've been gone for five or six weeks, then there's probably something wrong with your blood supply. One other thing, oh, I'm going to be going for the money show in April. I'm going to be doing a 20-hour live trading. Two days, 10 hours each day with Tom Hougard, and then the third day will be one day of teaching. We're going to be doing that for the money show in April as a special promotion for them. So that'll be fun. We're going to work from five o'clock in the morning until three o'clock in the afternoon, or four o'clock in the afternoon on Thursday and Friday, and then on Saturday we're going to be teaching for about six hours. So we'll have a little bit of fun doing that. It looks like it'll be, I'm not sure the exact dates in April, but it will be in April. Anyway, let's move on here and get ready for the trading day. So Bill Meridian will be my guest at the break today of Cycles Research out of Vienna, Austria. Always great information, and we'll see you when you come back from the break.