 Welcome folks, we had the Dow Industries finish up 9, NASDAQ down 12, S&Ps off 6. If we get on and take a look at the NASDAQ futures folks, it's going to get really intriguing because we do have Oracle coming out with numbers the next few minutes. And what you're going to see coming into the close out here is that they sold us down a bit. The bottom line is that these numbers, they move quick, but we just basically sold down about 20 bucks in a heartbeat. And what you do have is that we went into the lows that were established out here at 10 o'clock this morning and you have some volume behind the move. So this is going to be pretty wild watching this shake out because what we will have as these numbers come out, what you will see is that the Oracle will push these around a little and then of course, would you end up happening depending on whether it's good or bad, there's going to be a lot of other stocks that are going to trade with Oracle either up or down. And that will push around those S&P futures. Gold contract, gold contract traded down $13.60 to $12.95. What gold did do, gold got into the strength when we got into its strength of the, actually got into its downdraft with light of volume. We did 237,000 contracts out here. That was going into the first downdraft that was out here on March 1st. That had 343,000 bottom lines that you didn't get to a swing point, still wants higher price. If we go take a look at the GDX, you're going to see all the gold equities, silver equities, they pull back with light of volume. GDX, even with throwing the amount into the close, you still came down with 41 million versus 59. Golds and bonds, they're the ever-ready bunny, folks. They just continue to want higher price. It's pretty amazing, actually. Let's go to the TLT, because the TLT, I had a little volume. So the TLT did have 8.8 million going into 8 million. Bonds are different, though. And the TLT does trade differently. What I've noticed, that's why I just wanted to bring the TLT up right then, is that the TLT definitely trades differently than the actual note and a bond market. Even though the TLT is the 20-year plus ETF, what 20-year plus means is that the coupon has more than 20 years left in order to basically get paid. Stay right there, folks. We have lots of numbers coming out after the close. The recap, we have the Dow industry is up six. NASDAQ down 12. S&P's up 7.5. Come right back.