 Welcome folks to the 4 p.m. Market Update. My name is Jacob. Let's take a look at everything. We're closed in sideways today. We also did close down 2%. The NQ's up marginally at 0.12 or sideways on that. The Dow futures sideways at 0.55. The gold contract finishing almost down a percent at 19.51. That's a big pull down from the beginning of September and that's because of the dollar skyrocketing earlier. Silver been lagging a little bit behind but that got hit substantially today about 2.76%. That's a silver contract. The copper contract sideways at 3.83. This will be super interesting. Again, I love on the long term looking at copper as we move towards these green technologies particularly lithium and copper are going to be in such massive demand. There's a finite amount of, especially copper. We'll see on the long term how that looks. There's some large private equity firms who are looking at investing in copper on the long term, especially during some fears of recession and stuff like that. DXY finishing at 104.80 and then we didn't talk about this but United Airlines, all their flights were grounded due to I guess a glitch in their computer system they say but large volume down just about 2.5% Southwest suffered a similar thing earlier this year. IHARP constantly on cybersecurity. They're saying this is computer glitch and you have to kind of take the company at face value on it but you know it's important to look at a lot of this stuff can happen certainly and I know this is kind of a random factoid but it happened in Kazakhstan I think about six months ago and their major airline got dozed essentially and they had to ground all their flights as well. Meta closing just below 300 for the day but still up 1.21%. I know we had some issues with the charts earlier so I didn't get to get to everything I wanted to talk about but I love talking about some kind of scientific discoveries that are being published about 30 seconds left. This is pretty fascinating. This is from Duke Health. It's antibodies that they developed in lab show promise for preventing organ rejection after transplantation. This is a man made antibody successfully prevented an organ being rejected when tested and this is in primates and they did it with a kidney transplant. So we'll see if it covers over for humans but if that's the case that is a massive leap in science achievement folks. Thank you so much for joining me and maybe with you tomorrow. I'm not sure we'll see how that pans out but I'll let you know early about that. Have a great evening folks.