 OK, folks, Larry Pesavento with your mid-morning update today, mid-afternoon update today. And as we see, the markets are relatively strong. They've sold off somewhat from the early morning news on the fact that the home sales, I guess, or something like that came out and said that they were up 14 percent. Now, that's pretty good if they're playing those big interest rates, but that's the number. So you got to go with it. We'll see the big sell-off in the gold today, folks, down $35, silver down about 48 cents, hitting them pretty hard. The U.S. dollar is relatively mixed with some strength in the euro, but all the other currencies are weak. And the grain markets literally held up pretty good, opened sharply higher, and then sold off dramatically. Wheat and soybeans, all of them have basically turned around and look a little bearish than where they did yesterday. We bought them really right, had a really nice move in them. But then they turned and reversed, and that's why you take profit sometimes, and that's why you put your stops in. The thing that we need to pay attention to today is that Bill Meridian will be our guest after the first break at 1.20. He's going to talk to us about bonds. If you remember, he was on last week on a cameo appearance and told us that the time to sell bonds was Friday. They made a slightly higher high on Monday, and they have gotten creamed here these last couple of days. You'll see here that we're moving down, and they're getting pretty close to some port at that 1.29 level. That's four handles, $4,000 from the high that it made just a few days ago. So those are just a few of the things that we're paying really close attention to today. But the main one, of course, is that gold market. We were at 2.20 folks on Sunday, or excuse me, on Friday and Sunday and Monday, and here it is. Is this Wednesday, I believe? Nope. I think this is only Tuesday. And by golly, we've already broken $70, which is two harmonic numbers down from the high, and that's going to be real interesting to see what happens as we look at these markets here today. So if you'll stay tuned, I'll be on with 24.7 Fibonacci, and we will have Bill Meridian from Cycles Research, Vienna, Austria as our guest. Thank you, and we'll be right back right after these words from our sponsor, who will be coming up very, very shortly with a few choice words of what to do.