 Okay, folks, I want to tell you something that you're not going to believe. This is one of the most happiest days of the year for all of you technicians that like Fibonacci, because today is Fibonacci Day. Mr. Fibonacci, Leonardo da Pisa da Fibonacci. He lived in Pisa, Italy, and his family name was of course Fibonacci and has nothing to do with the Leaning Tower of Pisa that was done 100 years before him. It's still there, but it's held up by cables because of the earthquakes that they've had over the years, but today is in fact Fibonacci Day. The other thing that I wanted to remember to you, someone was kind enough to forward the statistics since 1972 on the market, whether it's going to be up or down the day after Thanksgiving. And as you can see here, as we look at this, you'll see that the percentage is it's up about a half a percent and it's up considerably percentage wise. It's up quite a bit. It's the most positive day of the year. Now we had the Fed coming out today from what I understand that's what's going on right now in all the markets are jumping around quite a bit. We've had a big move in the Dow Jones. So it's dropped off about 250 from its high. The S&P dropped about 30 handles from its high. We got up to that almost to the old magical level of 4065. We got up to 4035 and then it has sold off a considerable amount. Actually, we're down as from what I heard just a little while ago was 408. 4008 is where we're looking at. So we're having some pretty great volatility in some of these markets. And folks, the reason why is it's pretty thin out there. TFNN is closed tomorrow. Many places are closed. In fact, I had to spend some time with Jim Twentyn today working on an order. And he says, what the heck are you doing working? And I said, well, it's not the same as when we were at Drexel because we were Drexel. We didn't work Thanksgiving week. And then from the 15th of December until the 4th of January, nobody worked. I mean, the only thing you were there for was to clean up business because you weren't expected to make anything near your quota. If you hadn't made it by the 4th of December, you were probably in pretty big, pretty big trouble. So that's what we're watching here today. So we'll see everybody on Monday, of course. But my show is coming up and next week we've got some great guests. We're going to have Stam Harley, Tim Boss, and also Peter Lides should be coming along as well as Rich Anderson talking to us about the grains. OK, we'll be right back, folks. 877-927-6648.