 News Update. Hi folks, Larry Pesaveno for TFNN and I thought we'd do something a little bit different today. We've got some nice charts here from one Carlos Parrott's, JC Parrott's, most are charts. It shows the gold based in other currencies and you know that are when you buy gold here in the United States or you buy it in US dollars, however, if you're in Europe, you buy it in euros, Australia, you buy it in Australian dollars, Italian, Indian rupees, South African rand, Canadian dollar, British pounds, Swiss francs, Chinese won, or the Japanese yen. As you can see, the Japanese yen gold is by far the most expensive. This is the one down here in the right section. The reason why I bring this up, I spent a great deal of time as we looking at the price of gold and I thought that we were near a potential turning point. It might just be a tradable high, but it could be a pretty good one. We went above that by a little bit, but I'll explain that when we get into the regular part of this. But what I wanted to do was to give you a little bit of heads up. I've been trading gold since it started trading in 1972, 1976. I went to work for Drexel from 76 to 82 and gold and silver was probably the most active thing that I traded. Treasury bonds didn't get started trading till 76, and they didn't really get popular until about another year or two later. Gold was one of the more popular things that we traded gold and silver. I wanted to tell you that you may remember when gold made its bottom, you can't count that $35 an ounce stuff. That was bogus, but actually the bottom in gold was about $108. That's where it was actually trading. Dixon took off the gold standard in 71, I believe, and that day when he took the Brenton Woods Agreement off where no dollars would be back in gold anymore, and that said gold moving. It went from $100 topped in January 20th of January 20th of 1980 at $864 an ounce, and from then it went down for 20 years, folks, 20 years, made $100 down to $240 in 2001. That's when Mr. Tom O'Brien came out and became a giant gold bug, and you can see what's happened. Anyway, we get back, our guest today will be Jeff Hughes of Alpha Insights. We get back, we're going to go over some charts here about what's happened in these markets and see if it'll help, so stay with us.