 Welcome folks, we had the Dow Industries finished up 90 points, Nasdaq up 25, S&Ps up 8.5. That's a gain of 3 tenths of 1% in the Dow Industries as well as the composite and 4 tenths of 1% in the S&P 500. The whole contract down at $21 trading $12.95, now Gold got hit hard, 400,000 contracts down there will come into a Friday so that swing low is kind of sticking out here folks, we'll see whether that's going to get whacked tomorrow morning or in fact they break right through it because you're right next to it right now. We didn't hit it out here today but we basically laid right next to it. We got down to $13.93, $12.93 rather, $12.87 is the number and I suspect we're going to at least try to get into that number tomorrow. Now what has happened is that if you take a look at the volume characteristic, it's a big volume that being said what you are going into is the large volume from March 1st. Also if you take a look at the GLD that characteristic looks pretty good actually. We came down to $11.4 million, that last low was established out there at $16.4. We're right into it though so and into it coming on a Thursday into a Friday is basically saying your probability gets much higher that you're going to get down and test that level. Silver, Silver's a problem, Silver broke a B point today, has the volume on the break and Silver looks like okay you're going to $14.35, right now you're at $14.98. If that's the case, what we're going to see out here tomorrow inside the currency markets inside the Euro as well as the pound as we'll see those continue into lower price and what that is all about and will be all about is that Theresa May is going to try to gamble one last ditch vote. That one last ditch vote is going to be tomorrow and if she can't get this through, bottom line is that they're going to do a hard Brexit on April 12th or they're going to come in for a huge extension and we're talking about like an extension they're talking about like between the year, year and a half and they're going to be a lot of very disappointed people in the UK, that's for sure. Recap out here, Dow Industries finished up $91, Nasdaq up $25, S&Ps up $9.5, stay right there folks, come right back.