 The Tiger. Financial News Network. News Update. Welcome folks. We have the Dow Industrial Trading Up 233. NASDAQ is up 2.19. S&Ps up 49. Gold. Gold contract down $9.90. Trading at 19.23 an ounce. We have Silver up 7 cents, $23.09 an ounce. Light Sweet Crew down $1.70. $67.66 a barrel. Notes and bonds. Ten year note. Down 13 ticks. Trading $112.26 a 30 year off 17 at $128.18. And King Dala. King Dala, where are you baby? Down 199 ticks. Trading $102.493. The Euro is at $109. The Yens at $144 and the British Pound is at $127.00 to $1.00 U.S. dollar. We get over and take a look at the spy folks. Bottom line is that you are testing the highs of about three days ago. That's how this baby is just setting up right now. We're at 47 million shares. You know, you had a contraction just at the end of volume. You're coming into 70 million. We're at 47 million. But what it's already just done, it's broken this downtrend. You know, so you can see it quite clearly. I mean, this is a wide bar. So that's telling us you're coming into July 4th weekend. Guess what? You're going right back top side, man. Right into this 440s free 90. And the X100. We take a look at the, well actually, let's go into the NQs first. Because the NQs, you take a look at these NQs and what you're going to see, you know, after we closed last night, that baby just kept going south. We got down to the 861, which it actually had to do in order to get the higher price. Why? Because you got a small ABC there. That being said, so what you're doing now is you're testing, you're close to the highs of yesterday. And if we take this and put this on a daily, we take a look at the daily and the NQs are actually weaker than the S&P. That's how you can see. You know, you don't have the wide price spread out here today. You know, you have six bucks, but in compatibility with the S&P, you don't have it. So I suspect, first off, that you are going to the highs, though, because you have high volume high in the Qs. That high volume high is $372.45. Stay right there, folks, to come right back.