 This is Your Morning Jolt. I'm Scott Gamm with the streets. Brian Sauzy. Alright, Brian, all eyes are on the consumer electronic show. Has NVIDIA stock stopped going down? Will this thing ever decline? I mean, really. I mean, this is out of control. Incredible rally. But we're looking at Intel CEO's speech last night from an investor standpoint. Did this guy do enough? I came way thinking, yes, from a longer term perspective, he gave a clear plan that he is fixing the chip issue. But more importantly, he came away saying that Intel is still an innovative company. Driverless cars, they're playing off mobile i. I kind of got excited about it, but the stock is indicating a little bit lower this morning. Alright, speaking of the stock market, out of control, stocks on track for their best store two years since 2006. Well, here's, I get bombed every day in my email box from the nose from all these Wall Street research from Goldman Sachs. They're saying investors are experiencing rational exuberance. Back in the day, they're playing off the 1996 re-expand speech of irrational exuberance. Just to see this stuff is kind of crazy. I'm getting worried about here. You're seeing insiders selling pickup. A little worried. We're also awaiting commentary from Ford CEO Jim Hackett. Yeah, he's well known in Silicon Valley. I think he's going to hit a grand slam at CES today. A lot of tech stuff. Ford's been leading in mobility and they need it. Ford stock is massively underperforming the S&P 500 the past year. He needs it at home run here. I think he will. Alright, Brian Staszi, thank you so much and sign up for Morning Jolt at TheStreet.com.