 Well, everyone, Basel Chapman on this Wednesday, the second of February, we're looking at the Dow up 10. It's been all over the show. It's been up to 35,507. It's been down to 35,290. Now it's at 35,419. There's a little dojo candle. I'd say to subscribe to my opening call. Expect some kind of digestive session today. We're going to see what happens after 1.30 if the Dow is down minus 30 or more. It says, hey, just a kind of consolidation. But if it suddenly comes back and has a really strong close, that's impressive. In the meantime, back of the ranch, it isn't a buy signal. It hasn't confirmed the buy mode yet. We're looking at the S&P because of the earnings yesterday with Alphabet Goog. Really fantastic move up and it went all the way from up 30. Now it's only up 16, up 14, in fact, in the S&P. So we're looking at the strong resistance coming up in the 4590s. If it breaks above that, by Friday, that's a really impressive action. But I think we're in the digestive phase on the upside here. We're looking also at the QQQ, which, of course, has been influenced by the earnings reports. But now it's only up 90 cents at 366. And this is telling me that the whole aspect of what we're looking at here is a very selective balance that's unfolding. There are certain sectors like the semiconductors and the Qs that there's just too much damage that's being done. It needs time to repair. Just think of it that way. IWM Russell 2000, very weak, down two and a half at 200. Now gold is really trading in a range. Now it's up 8.6 at 1810. I think it's set between about 1820 and 17, at this point, 1790. Let's see what happens there. The dollar has pulled back really sharply. And as a result, I think that it should be helping gold a lot more than it's not. So the dollar down 22 ticks is 7604. Crude oil. We're going to be watching this because crude oil is now down 43 cents, if tomorrow into Thursday. Into Friday's close, the dollar breaks under 86. It's in a short-term consolidation. Maybe I wouldn't score an intermediate term, but a short to a slightly longer-term consolidation. You saw natural gas really spike to the upside. Look at that. Up 0.63 and 5.38. They often change places. And that's exactly what's happening here. And you're looking at bonds. James bonds. 142.70 up 98 cents. Just stuck in a range. Heels are stuck in the higher range. The bonds are stuck in the lower range. Have a wonderful day. Stay tuned for Larry Pizzavento. I think I'll swim with Kevin Hanks, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, and then Tommy O'Brien. And happy birthday to the little tiny Tommy O'Brien. Have a great day. See you tomorrow. Check out my opening call.