 This is Larry Pesaventa for TFNN and we call this Green Light City today folks, almost everything is up and some of the things that we've been long like crude oil and gold are doing quite well. I didn't get quite involved in that last run in the stock market but we'll be ready when that bell rings to turn it to the downside. It hasn't happened yet but we're getting pretty close I would think because we're getting a little bit oversold. Now also the treasury notes and treasury bonds are still rallying, gold's rallying, silver rallying, metals are rallying, grains are relatively quiet but we have some things going on in the stock market that we're going to be talking about when my show comes on in about six or seven minutes from now. So we need to pay attention to what's happening, where the money is moving folks. We've had this big move in the dollar, we've had this big move in interest rates and we need to talk just a little bit about that to give an idea of where these markets could go so they were extremely oversold as we mentioned in notes and bonds over the past five or six trading days here that we were expecting a rally and whether this is it or not I don't know because it's been rather shallow so far. The bonds are up about four points and the notes are up about three points which is a substantial amount but remember this is basically a rally in a bear market and we want to remember to look at that as we see that. My guest on my show today will be by one of my very dearest friends and one of my oldest friends from the 1960s, Jim Twentiman. Jim's been with me through the whole gamut of Conti commodities and Clayton commodities and Drexel Burnham Lambert, the floor of the exchange. We work together at Commodity Corporation and I'm going to put him on the griddle and ask him to share some of his life stories with him. I'm going to share some of them because some of them are pretty doggone funny to me and it's a great part of my memory system and so I think you'll enjoy it. Try to like getting sardines out of a can but usually he'll warm up a little bit so if you have any questions you know call in at TFN-877-927-6648 and we'll try to get some information out of him when we come to the full break at the half hour. So far things are strong, it's halfway through the day, anything can happen and it usually does so we'll be right back after these words from our sponsor.