 Good morning, everyone. On this 23rd day of January, Tuesday, we're looking at the market, the 10 o'clock Tiger Financial News Network market update. Yes, it is a little bit red. Down 70 points at 37,932 after making an all-time high in the 38,000s yesterday. This rectangle that I've been drawing in since mid-December has been saying, this is kind of the sideways consolidation that I've been expecting. Yes, we broke to a new high, we have been breaking to new highs in the Dow, but basically what we're looking at is, so far, it's a sideways pattern with very strong support in the 37,600s. We're looking at the S&P, slightly different chart formation. The S&P made a new high yesterday, it's very close to that today. It's up 8, no, it's up 6 at 48.56. Watching this closely, there's an inside track repellent zone coming up right here. We'll see if that gets broken to the upside or the market gets pulled back from that level. We're looking at QQQ, all-time high yesterday. I have this as a leg C, possibly a peak C. This is one more pop to the upside. There may be a bit of a hiatus. Weekly chart is still very strong. IWM playing catch-up here. Up a dollar at 197.71, and that's really important. You see this rotation through the different sectors as there's some kind of consolidation after the spectacular move. We've seen that in Microsoft, a couple of the other big names. Now let's go to gold. Gold is now up 2.6 at 2020-24, just stuck in the sideways thing, the magnet of the 200-period moving average of 2003. The further away we can get to the upside, the less magnetism it has, but we've got to watch that closely because the dollar is still acting quite well. The dollar is up 16 ticks at 103.50. I'm expecting it to try for a leg D at 103.76. Let's go to crude oil, crude oil, try to write it a little earlier on. It's now down 38 cents, 74.38, and the TLT, that's bonds. The TLT is once again down, so yields are coming up. I'll talk about this when we return for the Tiger Denitions Hour. Check up my opening call day to use that. See you in a few minutes, and it should be quite an exciting session today as I think there's a little bit of, as I said, to subscribe to my opening call. Some kind of consolidation today. We'll see what happens.