 Okay folks, Larry Pesavento with the mid-morning update, well, mid-afternoon update for the TFNN group here, and you see here the stocks open higher, open on their highs, and then sold off pretty much the rest of the day. We're down about 50 handles from the high in the S&P, down about 300 points in the Dow Jones, but as we say, we always have a bifurcated market. There's always something out there moving, and today it happens to be natural gas. It happens to be up just a little bit today. Currencies are under great pressure. It means also the U.S. dollar is still holding its strength, and we have gold selling off quite a bit down about another $20. Well it was up 10-ounce down about 8, so it's backed off quite a bit from that level. We have a big grain report due just about right now, and it doesn't seem to be doing much of an effect to the markets as we look at them here today. Our guest today will be Jim Bartolioni of Bart's Charts. He is the old F-18 Navy pilot that we have on occasionally from Bart's Charts, and that's his new profession now, and he loves it almost as much as he did flying the old top gun stuff. So anyway, that's pretty, he will be our guest, and he's always a lot of fun to have on here. He'll be talking to us about some of these things that we're looking at here today. It's interesting folks, if you pay attention to Fibonacci numbers, we're hitting a whole lot of Fibonacci numbers across the board on many, many things today, especially Google and Amazon and Tesla, and also Google, Amazon, Tesla and Apple. All of those are hitting major Fibonacci numbers, so there's going to be an interesting spot here to see if these folks will come in and find a place where they can actually start to turn down a little bit, but we'll have to wait and see. It's still a little bit early in the day. Anyway, that's about it. Stay tuned for Trade What You See will be on, as I said, at the break with our good friend Jim Bartolioni. We're going to go over some stocks today that need some help, so we'll be right back after the words of our sponsor, 877-927-6648, if you'd like to call in.