 Okay folks, Larry Pesseveno for TFNN, I'm sharing a chart from our good friend Jim Bartolioni of Bart's Charts. It goes back to 1896 folks, it's a log scale of the Dow Jones, but really this was the high of the market on September the 3rd of 1929 and we bought them here on August the 28th at 32 in July of 1932. The one that's most interesting to me folks is this one right here. That's the crash of 1987. It was the best buying opportunity of the 1980s. It was an exact 61% retracement of this move right here. Here was the COVID, it's just truly amazing. You know what we've seen here, it's just, it's really quite amazing. Anyway, let's, oh wait a minute, time out, shut the front door. Here was the, I'm sorry, I don't know what this one was. This was the crash right here. Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Yeah, this was the crash right here because the Dow was trading, nope. You know what, this was 1987, I'm sorry. This was 2009 right here. The Dow was trading at 6,600 at that point. What he's showing here is all these dates coming in at this level. The reason why I'm bringing that up is the fact that hold on one second. Now we're going to get up here and take a quick look at something here. Hold on one second and we'll be right with you here. Okay, hold on just a minute here. I've got to figure out what's going on. Hold on, trying to get these things from what I got from Norm Winsky. Here's where we are. You can see this is what we're looking at here with all the dates that happened around that 22nd, which was of course the spring equinox, those all those dates that occurred. And we saw those also in the format of how it looks on the natal chart, how they all lined up, which was very similar to what we had when the market bottomed on March the 5th of 2009. We're going to be looking at some charts, folks, that we've been working on today. It's been a very active day here in Tradingland. I hope you can join me for the show tomorrow on Friday. It's going to be a really exciting nine and a half from nine to 12, my time. And I think you'll enjoy it very much, six to nine on my time and nine to 12, New York. We'll be right back, folks. Stay tuned.