 Let's talk about the stuff that everyone's been trading, the fun stuff, the interesting stuff. So I saw a lot of runners today. And these are the ones that I know up. Let me know if there's more. Oh, shit. And SkyH. So those are the four that really I've been just looking at on my phone. Is there any other ones? Yeah, and so the way we'll do this is that we'll kind of go over. Oh, MXC, the energy one. OK, so we'll go over some of the movers. And then I want to talk about what trading this market's been like, what's the hardest part. Just maybe in general or maybe recently, I'm going to invite a couple people on. So if you want to come on, I'm going to give priority to junior mods and people that are really active in chat first. And we'll talk about just in general, does it kind of be like a trading rehab? I'm going to try. Hopefully this isn't going to be a two hour webinar when everyone to have their Friday night. Maybe this will probably be like an hour. And yeah, so let's get started. So let's talk about these movers. So let's start with INDO. Now INDO is the kind of stock that Harry and I were talking about in the last webinar that I did. Hey, this is my Friday night. This is the kind of stock. And I planned on doing this too. I planned on having this at the ready. So we're going to open multiple different webinars for today to go over stuff. It's going to be like a rehab review kind of a webinar, because sorry, I couldn't really prepare anything for this week. And so what we were talking about with Harry is we were really talking about we really focused on this multi-day longs. These trend dip buys, these multi-day continuations on stocks that just don't really give up on the daily, and they linger. Because going off of the philosophy, trade been something that should happen, but doesn't. In a market where we saw this entire, the last six months, year to date, every single stock that pops drops. Everything dies. There's sellers everywhere. And it's really hard to get any kind of day, twos or day threes. So the stocks that are, for some reason, surviving, it's almost like a red flag. It's like, wait, why did this one just not pop and die? So anything that's been surviving day two, day three, day four, and it's just not giving back the gain, that's kind of like, have you ever, I recently just saw a great poker. I've been watching poker. That's what I do when I can't trade. I watch poker. There's 75 right now. And it's about half as much as I normally get, but it's kind of an odd time. But it's increasing. But anyway, I recently just watched a very instructive poker hand with Tom Duan. I don't know if you guys follow poker, but Tom Duan is kind of like, he's a very risky player, but he has a different way to play the game in a sense like he was very aggressive. Anyway, but the point is there was this really big hand where it was like eight people to the flop, right? And so there was like eight people to the flop, which is really rare. Normally it's like one or two or three, it's not one, but two, three, four, that's average, right? And it was Texas hold them. There was like eight or nine people in the flop, very popular poker room, very popular poker play you should all watch. It was, and anyway, the flop came and Tom Duan had, he had a pair of 10s, but we could see that there was a whole lot of nothing in the hand. Obviously there's eight hands. It was like Deuce 10 Deuce and Duan had Queen 10 and there's one other guy who initiated the raise had pocket ace, right? So Duan's, and Duan's like third to act, and he just, the guy who had ace is bet just to get everybody out of the hand and Duan is sitting there with like five players behind him and he decides to make a raise, right? And he decides to make a raise and the previous, right, so this is where the analogy is coming in. There's five people behind him, four people fold and one person calls. Now, with Duan calling, raising with five people behind him, that is something that really, really signals strength because if you're gonna raise with five people behind you, it must mean that you have a really, really, really good hand because you don't just raise with five people behind you if you have a mediocre hand because what if you get raised, right? And because of that, if you're gonna raise with five other people behind you, that really shows that you have a strength in your hand but the, you know, it's poker, you can lie. The interesting part is Tom Duan did not have that strong of a hand. So four people fold but one person calls and immediately, just like he knew that the initial razor had a pocket pair, you know, Jacks, Queens, Canes or Races. He knew that. But because one person called knowing that what, that the initial razor who had pocket aces was strong and that Duan must be strong, he still called. Duan immediately knew that he had a deuce, right? It was immediately, because it's almost like the Monte Carlo problem, right? If I ask you to pick between three doors, you know, there's a car behind one door and two behind two car doors are goats, right? You're gonna pick, you know, door number one. And if I ask you to move to door number two, you're gonna say, okay, I'm gonna, you know, it's been proven you get a little bit more chance but it's not as obvious. But however, if I offered 100 doors, right? And I said, you know, I offer you 100 doors, try to pick the one with the car and you say, okay, door number 69. And I say, okay, you pick door number 69. And then I remove 98 other doors and I leave door number 69 and door number 32. And I ask you, would you like to switch? There's a car behind one of these. It becomes very clear, obviously that you're gonna switch because what's the chances that he had to leave 32 open versus the chance that you happen to pick the one out of 100, right? And so that long analogy just to show when everything else is, you know, tanking, when everything else isn't holding, the one stock that kind of does, you're just like, it's kind of sticks out like a sore thumb. And that's kind of how you had to look at INDO. INDO had that X factor. INDO had that thing about it that didn't make it tank. And you can attribute, it's obvious, right? Because it's an energy stock, like that's the reason but it, you know, it had reason to hold it. It had some underlying driver that was keeping it up when in a market where nothing else could stay up. And that's what makes it like a sore thumb.