 Good afternoon, Larry Pescevento for TFNN, mid-afternoon update. We've got bifurcated markets, as Basil Chapman always says. We've got the S&P is up, the NASDAQ is up, the Dow Jones is down, and the Russell is down. So it's bifurcated. Once again, the news, of course, is the fact that the NASDAQ has made a new all-time high, and we've switched our options over now, folks. The contract months have gone from June to September, so we start trading those on today and Monday, but that's one thing that happens every quarter. That's not a big deal. Also, we've got the price of gold down slightly, price of silver down slightly. The price of crude oil is down considerably, and also natural gas has sold off. It reached our price at an objective two days ago, and it started to sell off from that level. The other one that is really interesting, folks, we talked about the price of cattle here at the beginning of the week when it was trading up there near 180, and now it's trading at 171. It's dropped nine cents in just a matter of, excuse me, eight cents in just a matter of a couple of days. So we're having a lot of volatility everywhere, including the commodity markets is what we should do. So that's why it's going to be really interesting to watch all these things unfold here during the day. I was sorry I missed yesterday's show. My good friend, Dr. Steve Shapiro, passed away right before the show was supposed to start by about two hours, and I was unable to continue. I actually got to talk to him for about an hour. He called me at one o'clock in the morning telling me that he was on his way out. The doctor gave me 24 hours to live. We had a nice 15 or 20-minute conversation and laughed, and then about two hours later the caretaker called me to tell me that he had passed on. We had been friends for 44 years, and he was a friend of 20. We was a friend of all my friends. And the 20 men was a little shook up because he had talked to him the day before, but he was really a standup guy, incredibly smart. He had taught at Drexel University. He went to Drexel University. He taught at San Luis Obispo in Cal Poly. That's where I met him back in 1985. He was one of the folks who come over every Sunday and have salmon and stuff. Anyway, greater things are coming, my folks. My friends, so let's stay tuned. 877-927-6648. We'll be right back.