 FNN, headline, news, update. Everyone, Basel Chapman, the host of the Thai Kete Unitions Hour coming up straight after this TFNN update. I'm also the author of the opening call daily newsletter. Well, let's go. Dow's down 83. At 27,737. Haven't I seen it almost every day for the last three days? We were looking three days ago at the chance that we could be making some short-term talk. At the same time, what I said is that the way I read moving averages is unless there's three big triple digit down days, you're not going to get that nine-period moving average going underneath the 14-period moving average. It's going to be a process, and I think the process has begun. You've got the MACD today, at least so far, just about to cross negative, but the day is young. Anything can happen. CICAS has gone all the way from that 97% to 84% in just three sessions. That's very important because under 80% says be careful. The on-balance volume has been very good, very correct in saying that we're in some kind of a short-term talk. The weekly chart shows that it's right at resistance level, and the monthly chart is still a very strong leg D. The S&P is also down. Now, I would have wished that the S&P is only down four. It's down nine at 3,098. Why do I say down just four? Because I would like to see the 500 stocks holding better than the Dow, and then all of a sudden towards the end of the day, you can get some kind of a rally instead of another deep sell-off. There's a very important moment here. The S&P MACD has turned down the days young, as I say, and the CICAS is now at 87%, a little stronger than the Dow's. But you have made that peak aftop three days ago. It hit that 31, what did I say? It was 3127.64 level, and now you're down at 3,098. No big deal. We were just about a week ago, but this is starting to turn down, and that's very important. The QQQ201.13 down $1.02, down 0.5%, a half a percent. It is under the nine-period moving average. It's about to retest like it did yesterday, the 14-period moving average. And the MACD's decidedly closed quite a bit lower from where it was. It's still good, but it's turned down. CICAS is still good at 86%, but it's turning down on balance volume. It's also turning down with the relative strength. So this should go to watch closely. Underneath 200 is a real problem. If you look at the gold, gold contract right now is down five. It's just been stuck in this range. It just can't get out of its own way. And the dollar's holding okay. It's not doing great, but it's holding okay. I'll talk about bonds. I'll talk about crude oil. We'll be back in a moment for my tight-get conditions hour. Hold tight. Hope to see you soon. Otherwise, see you tomorrow.