 News Network, TFNN, Deadline News Update. Welcome folks. We had the Dow industrials finished up 70, Nasdaq up 26, S&P's up 7.5. No doubt, market went to Sherman Williams folks, got that green paint and just had to run it into the clothes, finishing off the decade of 2010 to 2020. Bottom line is that what I expect we're going to see out here. Even Thursday and Friday is that you'll go after these highs once again. We're in holiday trading though, that's the bottom line. June, January 6th is when real trading will start once again. Gold, gold card check up $1.80 trading at 15.20 an ounce. You had silver down 9 cents, $17.91 an ounce. Light sweet crude off 53 cents, $61.15 a barrel, notes and bonds. You get the 10 year down 8 ticks, trading $128.09, the 30 year was off 23 ticks at $155.17. King dollar down 246 ticks, trading $96.495, Euro at 112, Yen at 108.67 and the pound at $132 to 1 US dollar. You know when we take a look at that US dollar folks, US dollar this week, last week of December, bottom line. What the US dollar did is this, the week of December 13th was the first break in the US dollar on the trend on the way down. That's when the US dollar went from 97, 724 to 96, 588. Bottom line, you did the counter-trend bounce. You got back up to the almost 98, 97, 800. You gave it up again. Where at the end of the month, the bottom line is that what you're going to see out here now is that you're going to see the US dollar broke its up trend that has been in place since February of 2018. So it's pretty intense and it's a break on a monthly basis. And folks, it is a break with conviction. What does a break with conviction mean? Well, if you're watching Tiger TV right now, you're going to see the chart that's up there by bringing the trend line from the bottom of February 18th. You attached the four different points in it. And what you're going to see is the bottom line. You broke that trend with conviction. What does that mean? What it means? Number one, you'll set up first to try to get down to the 95 area, but on a longer-term basis, meaning this was the almost two years going up. The longer-term basis, the dollar was on its way back to 88. And right now you're at 96. I appreciate you growling a problem with us here at TFNN, folks. Have a great 2020. Come back and visit us. Larry Pesavento kicking us off Thursday, 2020, nine o'clock in the morning outstanding program. Be safe, folks. No drinking, no driving. Get that uva. Have a great one.