 Welcome folks, we at the Dow Industries finish up $643, Nasdaq up $270, S&Ps up $89, Gold. Gold contract down $8, trade at $18.32 an ounce. We had Silver up $3 cents, $21.71 an ounce, LightSweet crude up a buck, $110.65 a barrel and notes and bonds. The 10-year note, down 11 ticks, trade in $1.1526, the 30-year up down a full point, plus 4 ticks at $133.18, we have the 10-year right now yielding 3.30% folks. The high, the last few weeks there's a 3.473, the low for the last three months is 2.2. Now just check that out, in three months you went up 50%, 2.2 to 3.4. We bring this back six months if you want to see something wild, we've gone from 1.4 to 3.4. We've added two points on, and I believe that would be, oh man a year, no, oh my God. It's 1.1 to 3.4, the low for the last 12 months folks is 1.1. Now let's get over to this dollar. So the dollar's going to be, the dollar right now, the market has a love-hate affair with the dollar. The bottom line is that you can see, you know the bottom line is that the first high the dollar made was in May, that high was 105. We go back and we look at the aspect actually of where, let's take this and look at this for a second, because what you're going to see is that we go back to November, well let's see, November the dollar was trading at 94, bounced along the bottom, as it bounced along the bottom, you know, market hung up, start in January, guess what? 89 the dollar was in January, bottom line, markets break and as they break the dollar goes from 89 all the way up to 105. So if this dollar is going to break higher and go to 121, you can see it's a direct correlation now, and there's not always a direct correlation by the way, okay, but the bottom line is that there's certainly a direct correlation now that when the dollar pulls back, the market gets some relief, the dollar goes higher, the market gets slammed, bottom line, keep your eye on the dollar. Have a great night folks, have a safe night, come back and visit Tommy tomorrow morning, kicks us off 9 o'clock in the morning, great show folks, have a great one, have a safe one.