 Again, about maybe a third of you said you do use the VWAP. The volume weighted average price is comprised of the three most important things. Price, because again, only price pays. You can't argue with price, but you're going to lose. Volume shows the emotional commitment level to the market. How excited or motivated are the buyers or sellers? Are the shorts really getting scared in some of these names that are breaking out of the stage one accumulations like in DraftKings and Shopify and Shake Shack, where there's still decent short positions? We know that's a potential source of demand. That's why I'm interested in short interest because I know these people are now motivated to buy because they're losing money every tick higher, so that scares them. So if we see the volume footprint of the fundamental giants, the mutual funds and hedge funds and that, it tells us, hey, there's commitment here. If the stock's pulling back on later volume, there's a lack of fear. This is good. Now I'm going to watch it when it pulls back to that 50-day moving average, that 38.2% retracement, that VWAP, and the MACD is oversold or whatever it is that you look at. But time is the relative component of the volume weighted average price, not for the VWAP. The VWAP, real simple. Volume weighted average price versus anchored VWAP. Well, I'll just explain it. VWAP is for one day. It starts in the US at 9.30 AM. That first tick, that trade is the first trade of the day. The volume associated with that is the average price of that first transaction. The trade, it opened at 25 even. That's the VWAP at that moment. The next trade for an equal amount of shares is 25.10. Well now, that means your VWAP for these first two trades is 25.05. So it builds cumulatively throughout the day. The anchored volume weighted average price starts from any place other than the beginning of a day. We'll show that on examples of all different times. But the volume weighted average price and the anchored VWAP, it's the cumulative price that the stock transacted, the market, whatever it is you're looking at, it's transacted long and short. Every single trade with the volume, the average price, every share trading gets one vote. It's not whether it's an institutional share or retail share. It's all mixed in. It's what the average price for the day is at that point.