 Okay folks, Larry Pesavento for TFNN. We're having a little bounce in the stock market today. We still think that there's a possibility that that big ABCD on the weekly up there at 50.82. High was actually 50.66 might hold, but it doesn't really mean anything folks until we take out the previous week's low, which comes in at 49.36, which is down quite a bit. So it's been very, very quiet here in the market. Bonds of trying to find a bottom down in here, goals rallying just a little bit after the big break yesterday. I think a total of $12, which is hardly a rally, but that's what's happening there. Those of you that have been on the DeTiger Den today know that my very dearest and oldest friend, Jim Twentiman, passed away today in front of his machine at about 8.30 in the morning. He quietly closed his eyes and that was it. And so anyway, I'm going to miss him greatly folks. I've been trading with him for, oh dear, so many years. I'm going to do a little tribute to him on the show today just to show you how much he meant to me and all the stuff that he accomplished and never really got any credit. Well, he got some credit for it, but he died a very, very wealthy man and just a great guy. Never married, just a super person. I know you want to talk about the markets, but we have a big, big position today. Well, what are you talking about? We have a small position in a big market and that is in soybeans. We're going to be talking about that here today when our show comes up at the regular time. Our guest on Friday will be Shane Smolian. He'll be talking to us about the astro part of the market and some other things. He's also going to be focusing on the interest rate structures of what's going on with bonds and notes and stuff. He does a lot of work and he follows the Fed, so you don't want to miss that show. That'll be Shane Smolian on Friday. I'm going to take a little break here in just a few seconds. Hopefully, if I timed this correctly, I think how much time I got, about 35, 40 seconds. I will be spending the first part of the show talking about the soybean trade that we're looking at because I know your people are interested in making money. Otherwise, you wouldn't be here. And then I'll be sporadically talking about my good friend, JT, also known as the Wizard and the Cowboy. That's where his two nicknames came from. He loved the West and he certainly was a very, very dear, very, very youth. My oldest friend, folks, 62 years. I've known this dude. Shut the front door and raise your hand. We'll be right back. 877-927-6648.