 Okay folks, Larry Pesavento for the mid-afternoon update here for TFNN. I've changed strategy here. I posted the chart here of BlackRock folks. I know most of you folks know that 69% of all of the S&P stocks are controlled by BlackRock, State Street and Vanguard. BlackRock has $27 trillion under management. Think of that folks, $27 trillion, but the others are just about $8 million each. BlackRock and State Street are both listed companies. Vanguard is a private company, started by John Bogle back in 1986, and he's the one that started index funds and stuff. Anyway, that's what my question is. With the stock market being as strong as it's been since March 5th of 2009, why isn't BlackRock? BlackRock is looking pretty good. State Street doesn't look that very good at all. As a matter of fact, I think I could get that up here for us in a second if I can find the little SST here. And there's State Street. Look at that. That's not a very positive chart, folks. So I don't know where this money's going, but that's a question I have. Remember, I'm an old-timer. I still believe in Richard Russell's non-confirmation of the Dow Jones and all that kind of stuff overbought or oversold. But that's the thing that concerns me is the fact that these companies that control all this money, why aren't these indices falling along with the rest of the market? I mean, Larry Fink started a program with his computer program called Aladdin that was supposed to outline all the cycles and how great the stock market was. And he certainly has done that, but why isn't BlackRock up there with AI and stuff like that? I don't understand it. All I'm saying is, think about where this money is and where it's going. Remember, this is an old-timer speaking, and I speak of that in tongue-in-cheek. I hope you have a chance to stay with me here for the next part of the show, because I'm going to talk about numbers and about gambling a little bit and how we differ in gambling in the market than we do with regular gambling things. So let's try to stay with us if you can today. Today's guest will be Shane Smollion, the WolfTrader.com. Later on this week, I'm going to have Stan Harley on Thursday. The old cowboy's not going to be here, folks. He's going to be at Los Angeles at Staple Center, watching the Arizona Wildcats play in the NCAA with a free ticket, believe it or not. We'll be right back, 877-927-663.