 headline. News update. Hey, good afternoon, everyone. Larry Pesavento giving you a mid afternoon update of stock market. Well, we've got Christmas Day here, folks. We got red. We've got green. We've got the notes and bonds are up a little bit and we've got the stock indices are down, not a little bit. Dow's down 70. S&P's down about 38. Very critical levels that we're setting at right now. And we've got the currencies in this bag with the euro is down a little bit. Pound is up a little bit. That's pretty much all that's going on. The grain markets are doing very, very little. So it's we're at a real critical day, folks, as far as where we stand with the stock market, setting here in the Dow Jones, and especially in the S&P at this level of a 40-45. If you'll remember, we have been talking about that for just about two weeks now that that is a very important 38 to retracement. And even though the market is selling off, it has a very, very bullish undertone from looking at it on a technical basis. I'll bring up a chart here that you folks may or may not be interested in. But it looks like it has a possibility here of making some type of a very significant bottom in here from looking at it on a technical basis. Now, this will all change. And remember, we have President's Day this coming week. So the markets will be trading Sunday night on Globex. They start around four o'clock, six o'clock in the evening, New York time, and they'll trade through till about 11 in the morning on Monday. They'll go till about noon on Monday. So they're gonna trade all Sunday night and all Monday. And then things open up again late Monday night at six o'clock again. Everything goes back to Globex again. And then we start our regular routine on Sunday. Remember, the rest of the world does not recognize our President's Day. In fact, our President's Day here in the state of Arizona was, don't know, it was Martin Luther King Day. Mr. Reagan didn't think that Mr. Dr. King deserved. No, it wasn't Reagan. It was the governor of Arizona. He didn't want to, I forget what the guy's name was. Anyway, I remember it wasn't Reagan at all. It was the governor of Arizona. And he said, no, we're not going to have a President's Day for him. They didn't have any Martin Luther King Boulevards here until, oh my gosh, the late 80s. So it was after Reagan became President that that became a big deal. Anyway, that's a little historical fact that you didn't need to know anything about. And I'm not even sure of it. 877-927-6648, state floor Fibonacci 24-7. We'll be right back.