 Good morning. Donald Trump had an improvised campaign, but there is no such thing as improvised presidency. At least that was what Barack Obama said in an interview. Donald Trump right now is in the process of building up an organization within Washington. One must see how this unfolds. One must see that was what Obama in the interview actually demanded that certain norms must not be eroded. We saw that over the weekend a court over somewhat overruled Trump in the immigration executive order that he passed. So we see that not everything can be actually done by executive orders. There are things this year that need to go through Congress and through the different chambers in Washington. So let's see how it unfolds. The finance minister, Munchin, said that there will be no proper tarry trading for US banks anymore. He's not going into that direction, but there will be deregulation in the Dodd-Frank Act. Dodd-Frank has been a disaster. That's what the US government says and it will be changed. So there will be deregulation coming to the US banks, which actually makes US banks more competitive in comparison to UK banks in comparison to EU banks. So that is something that needs an answer actually from the UK and also from Brussels. Barron's, the US investment magazine, the big one is actually a very big one actually titled Dow Jones 30,000 points is coming. So is that a question that from a contrarian standpoint that the rally is already over before the last crash that was in the year 2006 or 2007? I guess there was a Barron's title saying Dow Jones 36,000 points. So that was a contrarian signal that really nailed it. So as I said in the introduction of this video, all the tax cuts that are being priced in within this rally are being or they cannot come via executive order. It needs to go through Congress. So there will be somewhat, the more the market is rising, the more it's moving towards somewhat slippery slope because there will be uncertainty of that. Tax cuts are really going to pass as the markets are expecting them right now.