 Welcome folks, we have the Dow Industrial trading up 204, and Aztec is down 58, S&P is a flat. Gold. Gold contract down $6.60, trading at $17.91 an ounce. We have Silver down 17 cents, $20.23 an ounce, late sweet crude, down $3.29, $86.12 a barrel, notes and bonds. And you know, down 10 ticks, trading $119.12, the 30 year off 9 at $141.08, and King dollar. King dollar is down 48 ticks, trading $106.498, the euros at $101, the yen is at trading at $133, and the British pound is at $120 to $1.00 US dollar. Now, if we can overtake a look at this, you know, this market looks flat, but the bottom line right now folks, this market wants to sell off. We just had, you know, the NQ's just came down 159 points in a heartbeat. That being said, the way that it did it, let me show you something here, because when you, two different things end up happening here. The market stretched a bit, it stretched more, so it was down, it stretched more, it spiked, and when the baby spiked up to this $137.40, it didn't have juice, and then it gave it up. When that normally happens, this is where you can really get a pullback. I mean, so we'll see where this shakes out. What we have right now, the last get-go-down has volume. This just may be doing an ABC structure on the way down, because last 10 minute by, it didn't have any juice whatsoever, and if that's it, you'll see us break the lows of the day, and more than likely break the low of yesterday also. So, this is going to be intriguing, 60 minutes here. Let's go to the dollar, because the dollar, the bottom line, the dollar is still in the higher range. It was up more today, and it gave it up. Thank God. Bottom line is that we're still over that, oh no, look, it just came underneath it. Interesting. Okay, so it got to the benchmark. The benchmark was 106.792. Is it 106.486? So that's somewhat relief. That being said, bottom line, we'll see how this shakes out. It's just my build cause going sideways more. That set up there is basically saying that the market could be bullish. The NQs in the spy, the way that that traded first blasted up, had no volume on the top, and then gave it up and went. Most times, markets like that are going to go south, and they're going to go south very, very quickly. And that's what I expect we're going to see from here, right until 4 o'clock Eastern Standard Time. You stay right there, folks. We'll come right back.