 This is TFNN, the Tiger Financial News Network, news update. Good morning everyone, Basel Chapman here for the 10 o'clock Tiger Financial News Network update. We're looking at the Dow of 221 at 34,690. Look at this roll over. We've got different, this is really typical of the market for months now. When one sector takes a breather, the other one takes over. Yesterday the Dow was lagging and all the other sectors were doing really well, especially the semiconductors and of course we'll talk about that in my show coming up, Tiger Technicians Hour and we got the Dow at 34,675. So it's touched the pink nine-period moving average for the first time in about a week and we'll see if it can hold that. You've got the S&P which did very well yesterday. It was above the pink and the 14-period moving average. Now it's still above, it's up 19 at 44.55. Is this a turn of absolute consequence? Is this the low for a move that last weeks or is it a low? At this point I still think it's a low, not the low. We're looking at the QQQ in the X100. Big red candle. I spiked up to 372.74. It's at 369.57, up 50 cents right now. Got a little carried away but the chart actually is starting to improve. IWM Russell 2000, playing a little catch-up today up 22 cents and 186.01, still not a very good looking chart. Gold. Gold is trading down almost four at 1944, the fabulous session yesterday. I'm saying to gold, you know, I like the pattern. You need to prove something now because silver's taking the lead. It's taking a little bit of a breather today. Silver's down just a little bit but that kind of rotation. Yeah, again, you've got this rotation in the metals where one sector's doing a little bit better than the other. Look at crude oil. Crude oil had a nice rally earlier this morning. Now it's at 27 cents and 78.61. That ninth period moving average went negative but the price is still holding pretty well when you think about it. So we've got the TLT which is bonds. Let's see what happens tomorrow. I think it's more Jackson Hole with Powell. TLT's down 18, ticks at 95, 36. We'll see what happens. Did I do the dollar? Yes, I did the dollar. Dollar's acting very well. We've got 44 ticks at 183.84. I don't think you can count the dollar out yet. I'll be back for the Target Technicians Hour and thanks to those who participated in my webinar last night. I'll be back in a moment.