 Okay, folks, Larry Pesavento with the mid-afternoon update for TFNN. We have a bifurcated market and so Basel Chapman would say we've got the E-mini, S&P, NASDAQ and Dow Jones all down. Actually, the Dow Jones is basically unchanged. Russell is up about quite a bit. It's up about nine points. We've got Treasury bonds and Treasury notes are acting quite well, given the fact that we've got the Federal Reserve coming out here in about an hour from now, which is going to make everything change. The US dollar is a little weaker. We're having a little bit of a bounce here in the Euro and the British pound. However, the Canadian dollar and Australian dollar are still under a great deal of pressure. The S&P is down about 13 points for the day. NASDAQ has been hit pretty hard. It's down about 123 points, but that's mainly a function of Google and some of these other, especially Microsoft, is down well over six or seven percent today, with the earnings being off or whatever they were looking at. They were on the other side of the plane, as they say, in the trade. So that's what we're paying close attention to. Gold is still strong. It hit that low yesterday at $19.55, and we're up about $0.18 from that low. And it looks like it's still poised to go a little bit higher in here. The only one that is sort of a big surprise is the fact we're getting a sell-off in the crude oil complex, and then also wheat and corn are down a little bit. But that's not to be unexpected because it's been pretty much of a rocket ship going to the upside. So we're going to have a lot of fun here these next few days, especially after the Federal Reserve gets out here and tells us what they're looking for, and then we'll move on from that level and see what really happens. So right now we're hovering relatively near the low of the day in the S&P, but the Dow is up well over 100 points from the low. And in fact, it just flies red. That's the first time it's flies red in quite a while. So we're going to see how that works up here as we start to look at some of these things here today. OK, folks, what we're going to do as our guest today for Trade What You See, we're going to have Paula Web-Douglas as our guest. She'll be on the horn at 1.30 today. And of course, the Federal Reserve will be on the horn a little bit after that, and that'll be a really interesting one to take a look at because it's one of those things where they've had a heck of a run, and they're going to decide what they're going to do with interest rates. And we'll see. I'm sure they're going to drop them, right? Hello, operator. We'll be right back folks, 877-927-6648.