 NVIDIA's price target was raised at Goldman Sachs. I think the reaction to that, which is that NVIDIA's down, is indicative that that call was made too soon, too fast. I would point out that NVIDIA gained, beginning at 230, a lot of points, and then continued to gain after hours. So that was a piece that should have been done midday yesterday when you have those traders come in and bid it up. And I don't know, I don't think anyone had the golden call. I think people expected that someone would raise targets in NVIDIA because this NVIDIA switch chip in Nintendo is very high demand. But you're getting a chance to buy NVIDIA. Now, there are the reversal people out there who say, well, NVIDIA opened up and then went down. Let them clear out. But I do like NVIDIA longer term. It's entirely possible that we could look at this period between 120 and 150 in NVIDIA and say, I can't see it on the long-term chart. Just be aware that that is a more likely scenario than thinking that NVIDIA goes back to 100. Now, we had a Jeffrey Gunlock note out tonight. He has amped up his negativity, negativity, negativity. And he's saying that the market is dramatically overvalued. I would point out that there are some parts of the market that may be heightened in value. A general mills, OK? I'm bringing this because I'm transitioning to Gunlock. Just bear with me. General mills. But then there's option to be general mills. And general mills goes higher. OK? NVIDIA goes lower because right now, on a trading basis, it might have moved up. I'm trying to get away from trading basis calls. I was on Scott Wapner's halftime show the other day putting on my trading hat. I used to put on my trading hat much more when I felt that people really wanted to go in and out of stocks. I now find that to be a little providing less value for people because I'm not trying to get them in Starbucks at 58 and out at 62. I'm not trying to get them in NVIDIA at 148 and out at 151. I'm trying to say that NVIDIA could be a great growth stock. I'm trying to say that Starbucks is back having great growth. And then you can do what you want with it because that's the directional trade.