 FNN, The Tiger financial news network update. Good morning, everyone. Basel Chapman here. This is the 10 o'clock Tiger Financial News Network market update after the market kickoff with Tommy O'Brien starts at 9 a.m. We're looking at the Dow on this first day of September, Thursday the first down 138 and 31,370. Let me just check. Yes, you've got then you've got the S&P, so it's made a lower low than yesterday. It's starting to find a little bit of a base. We'll see if that can hold through the day. What we're looking at is the S&P has also made a lower low. It's down 28 at 3926. You're looking at the QQQ, that's the NDX100 trading vehicle, also a lower low down 254 at 296. You're looking at the IWM, the Russell 2000, down sharply, down 347 at 118.02. You're looking at gold. Gold at this particular point is down very sharply. Down 19 at 1706. That is going towards the left side low in just under 1700. It's very important to hold. You're looking at the dollar rallying. It hasn't made this leg D. It's at 109.30. It needs to go to 109.80 to start a leg D. And then we'll start to see whether or not the dollar is just about to become a little bit toppy for a pullback. We're looking also at the TLT. This is bonds. Bonds are down really sharp down 2.22 at 109.66. That means yields are much, much higher. We'll talk about that when I get back for my show. The target technicians coming up in a few minutes and Crudall. Everything's down. Crudall is down 250 at 86.97. And that means the VIX Volatility Index is trading only up a little bit, up 93 cents at 26.80. Not even above the highs of four days ago. Well, we're going to be watching this very closely. So stay tuned for the target technicians hour. Check out my opening call, my daily newsletter. And this is going to be a very important two days going into the long weekend. We'll be back in a few minutes for the target technicians hour. Great programming here all day after my show. You've got Steve Rose, then you've got the Thick or Swamp. You've got Larry Percivento, Tom O'Brien, Dave White, then Tom O'Brien wraps it up. I'll be back in a moment. I'll see you around tonight.