 update. Good afternoon folks, Steve Rhodes coming to you live from the shores of Del Ray Beach, Florida. This is your 2 p.m. update and currently we have a bit of a mixed bag out here. You've got the Dow trading up 92 points and the S&P up 4 while the Nasdaq 122. The Russell's up 2. The semi is up 5. The tranny is up 71. Gold trading out at 18.05. That's down $5. You've got Silver off 25 pennies trading at 22.86 lights. We crude up 51 cents. She's trading out at 76.50. If we go take a look at the industry charts out here, give me a moment. We'll get over to that screen. We'll begin by taking a look at the Dow. That's in the upper left hand corner. It's a Dow today. We're going to close above 36.566. We're 36.491. 36.566. It would negate its TD9 count top. That TD9 count top was in place since the trading day of November the 8th. So that's a key level to be watching. If we do that, that would suggest to me that the rally will continue, rally will continue on through at least the middle of next week. If I look at the S&P 500, well on Monday it decided to negate its roadsman to indicator top. It's TD9 count tops. We have no kind of a topping signal as we speak just yet. Therefore, the S&P is suggesting it wants to move higher. The NDX 100 still has its roadsman to indicator top. That was from November 22nd. Price would need to close above that high. That high is 16.764.86 and negate that pattern. We have a topping signal still in the Dow, still in the NDX 100, most certainly still in the Russell. Of course, the Russell most recently produced a roadsman to indicator bottom as well as wave number seven letter G. That's courtesy of Basel Chapman and the Chapman Wave. If the Russell 2000 can close above 22.767, that would suggest to move up to the 24.04 level. Don't have that just yet. The semi is out here yesterday. Nice move on Monday. Yesterday generating a dark cloud cover candle. That was a confirmation yesterday of a roadsman to indicator top. The price would have to get below its oscillator and change line, currently printing at 39.6762. That's the level that price would need to close below in the semis to suggest that there is going to be a further move lower. The transport's out here. I don't really have a great signal on yet other than it looks like it wants to move higher, but I'm sort of tepid about that call. Spotball and 10X looks like it wants to pull back lower. 1638 is where most recently broke out from. If, in fact, the spot, Volotinix moves lower than the S&P 500 should continue to move higher. The XAU, we have to be cautious about that. Those of us that are in the mining equities, because today looks like it's going to confirm a TD9 count top. And that would suggest the XAU might pull back to 127.80. Folks, thanks much for being here. A wonderful Wednesday. I'll see you tomorrow on terrific Thursday at one o'clock sharp and have a great and safe day. Take care, folks.