 A Tiger, Financial News Network, News Update. Hey folks, Larry Pesavendo, early morning, or afternoon update here for the stock market. We still got the Dow Jones up 200, S&P's up about 16, and the NASDAQ was down about 80. It's rallied back somewhat. We also, most people don't count this way, but we're actually eight days from the bottom that we made back here, back on February. Let's try that again. March the 14th, and so we've had a pretty good run here, eight trading days. Yes, the statistics on that of going beyond eight days doesn't happen very often, but of course it certainly does. Bonds are down, gold and silver are down sharply, and we have a couple of things going on in the U.S. dollar. It's trying to hold at a really strong level, and especially with the Euro trading where it is now at 108. That's a nice 3-8-2 bounce from the low that we made just a few good days ago. So that'll be the controlling factor here, is to watch that U.S. dollar, because if the dollar rallies, that usually means stronger stocks. So we'll find out if that means that over the next time. One thing I wanted to mention today, we just had the services for Dave White, and he'll always be missed here. I'm doing a show here, but I always, so when you want to, not when you have to, and that's all part of the trading strategy that you have to have. You know when to get out, and that's really all you need to know. As a matter of fact, as soon as you put a trade on, you should actually stop watching the market. And the reason for that is, the money when you see it go by with all these clicks up and down is not a good thing, folks. I mean, everybody thinks that's really cool, but in the long run it really isn't, because people see money going away, and that affects their thinking. And Ms. Hostetter, who I was able to meet a couple times over the years back in the 70s, was really strong with that. And he didn't have computer stuff like we had now. He had a ticker tape, so he had to have a girl do his five-minute charts off the ticker tape to see what was going on. But he didn't look at those every half hour, or every hour. He just looked at them like three or four times a day. That's it. Hey, we're taking a break here. I'll be back in just a few minutes. So 877-927-6648.