 is TFNN. The Tiger Financial News Network. TFN News Update. Hi everyone, Basel Chapman here on this Tuesday, the 26th of July after Tommy Jr. made the great program, Market Kickoff at 9 o'clock. We're coming in here at the 10 o'clock Tiger Financial News Network, Market Update, down 136 at $31,857, considering what Walmart said yesterday, and our sharpie down it is so far. The day is young, we're not even half an hour into it, just over half an hour into the day, trading day that is. This is not too bad so far. What we're looking at is the Dow is down 132 points, is holding the trend line in the Chapman Wave inside track support area, and that makes the whole area of $31,700 key support today. We're looking at the S&P. S&P had a nice breakout, now it's pulled back a little bit from Friday's high. We're looking at 39, 36 down 30, it's a little bit more than the Dow at this particular point. Of course it also has Walmart in it, so it needs to hold between 39, 32 and 39, 25 as the key support for the next day or so, otherwise that 39.08 level becomes a target. Looking at the QQQ, now it's going to be fascinating, the QQQ is down 3.35, down 296.98. While we are looking at here, it has about two days, by Wednesday afternoon Thursday morning, it needs to be back about 303, 305, it's a 297 right now. We'll see what happens. You've got 293 as a really important support to hold. IWM Russell 2000 small caps made of peak seeds pulled back a little bit, it's actually holding pretty well. This is the interesting thing here. Gold is down 2 at 1717, it's not breaking down, it's not breaking up, it's just kind of stuck in this lower range. As the dollar is attempting some kind of a rally, it's up 56 ticks at 107. It's holding very well, but holding very well and going up with two different things, and I'll talk about that when we get back, because if you talk about recession, huge sector recessions since December, January, I'll think about that when we get back, the yield is up another 27, and it holds up earlier on, it is up 68 cents.