 Okay folks, Larry Pesevento setting in for Larry Pesevento today to do the mid-morning update before my show, actually it's afternoon over there in New York at one o'clock. We've got two stock indices up, that's the Dow Jones and the Russell and we've got two stock indices down, the Dow Jones and also the E-mini S&P. Now the important thing from my perspective today is the fact that the E-mini S&P did take out that magical low that we talked about at $39.48 and we immediately rallied 25 handles to the upside. So either that day was off by a couple days or something else is happening. So we're watching this market very, very closely in here. Another market that I posted in here to the Tiger folks and the Tiger Den is to take a look at the Treasury bond market because the Treasury bond market did go down and make a new lower low than the other day. We went below that $123.09 level, we got down to $123.06. It also rallied just a little bit. So we are at such a critical level today in these stocks and bonds folks and it's just really, really an incredible thing to behold. From my perspective, I've been doing this for a long time. I did my first trade in 1959 and here I am doing it all these years and I woke up today with so much excitement that I just can't tell you. I was talking to my friend John Jameson over at the Isle of Man and he was telling me what was happening in the market and some things to look for because we had found some things that we had looked at but he was trying to put it together in a different way and I'm going to share that with you folks when my show comes up here in a few minutes. But you know, it's really fun to stop and think I've been doing this for so long, met so many wonderful people along the way. And while heading towards my 83rd birthday and I still love it. I mean, it's just I really feel blessed. In fact, Sarah was laughing at me today. She said, you're like a little kid. And I said, yeah, thank God of that. You know, I told her I still like young girls. I just don't remember why. Anyway, that's what we're looking at today folks. Always some excitement going on, but it's not the end of the world. You can see it from the edge of town, but it's not going to happen today. And remember, we've been on this planet for somewhere between five and eight billion years, they say, and we'll find out how much longer we got to go, but it's going to be a lot longer than some people think it would be. My guess, even though times in some of these countries are a little crazy, it all works out in the long run. So live every day in an attitude of gratitude and stay tuned for my show. 877-927-6648.