 Good morning everyone, Basel Chapman here. Just finished the Tiger Technicians Hour 10 o'clock to 11. He has the 11 o'clock Tiger Financial News Network market update on this Friday, January the 6th. We're looking at a huge move up in the Dow. Obviously, it liked the news, the economic news, it was kind of a mixed message. So, the Dow is 517 to 33,447 in this rectangle formation. If I can push much higher, if I can get to the 33,500, maybe even 33,600 by Monday or Tuesday, it negates this rectangle formation in a very short period of time. That will be really good if it suddenly turns around by the end of the day and then has a week. Monday it says, you just stuck in a range, but so far this is very good action. Looking at the S&P finally having a decent up move that so far is holding. It's up 59, 3867. The QQQ also having a very good session. Now it's up $4.00 at 265. Looking at the IWM, the rest of 2000 up nicely in a leg seat to the upside at 177.31 up 363. Gold had a very, very big move earlier on and it's extending that move. It's up 26 at 1867. Looking very good. Looking at the dollar, did rally, but it's given back some of that. No, now it's down. It's down 61, takes it 104.55. You're looking at the TLT. This is the bonds. Oh, huge move. So, yields are coming down. A lot of things are coming together for the chance to sustain and move to the upside, which is one of the reasons we got a little bit more aggressive on the downside, long side. We'll see if that holds. Looking at crude oil, crude oil is doing okay. It's up $1.19 at 74, 87 in the low range. Actually, the oil rigs are starting to move nicely. I just wanted to show you this in the very short term. If you're using the E-mini futures S&P, we're in a leg C in the 10-minute chart and in the chat wave methodology. If you get a buy signal to buy mode, which you're in right now, look how nicely the 90s over the 14 period moving averages, this should go to at least a leg D. And then you're going to make some decision if it gets to a peak D about the E-mini 10-minute chart, very, very strong, up 61.50. And with that, I think we're just about to wrap up. Great programming. Steve recorded his show a little earlier at 8 o'clock this morning. And most importantly, what we're looking at is programming all the way through today. Should be a wonderful day. Tom O'Brien wraps it up. Tom O'Brien starts it off at 9 a.m. Check out my opening call data newsletter, and I'll be back on Monday. Have a great day.