 Okay, folks, Larry Pesavento with the mid-afternoon update for TFNN with my friend Kermit the Hawfrog who is with me today. I would like to mention folks that our guest today will be Jeff Hughes of Alpha Insights and he always has some great stuff. And next Monday we're going to have Norm Winsky and on Wednesday we're going to have Jim Bartolioni and I believe on Thursday we're going to have Joe DiNapoli, the non-political version of him, just talking about the markets. The markets today are bifurcated as Basil would always say. We got the Dow Jones and the Dow Jones and Russell are up, the NASDAQ and the S&P are down. Not a lot, but well the S&P is down a little bit more, NASDAQ is down quite a bit. But if you'll take a look at the chart that I posted here in the end today we were looking for the market to come down into this level here. If you notice the low today was at that 44.61 level which was the 78% level, it looks like we're going to test it again. And then Monday we should have completed some really major ABCs. Monday or Tuesday we should be completing some of those here in the market as we're watching them here unfold today. The gold market has continued to weaken as much as we expected. I think we're going to see gold somewhere below 1900 very shortly. I mean it's only trading in 1946 right now so that's two trades. So we'll see if that's going to be the case here. But the main thing that you focus on folks is the Treasury bond market, Treasury note market. They've given up the ghost folks. This market, these markets are going to go a lot lower, interest rates are going to be going higher. And I don't know how much higher but they will be going higher. They're breaking down some major, major support in here and even with the news that was supposed to be good it didn't turn out quite as well as you'd like to have thought. So that's what we're paying attention to here this morning at the offices of Duke and Duke, 100 South Broad Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where little Mitchell Luck is having his 10th birthday and he told me he said he was really sad that he wasn't going to be nine anymore. How many times have you ever heard a kid say that they always want to be older? That's absolutely for sure. Well we're going to pay a few bills here and when we get back we're going to talk about the S&P.