 TfNN, headline, news update. Welcome folks, we have the down industrial finished down 74, and as it goes up 88, S&P is up 3. Gold, gold contract down $20.70 trading at 18.45 an ounce. You have silver down $1.21 and 36 cents. Light suede crew down $2.88, $1.73 a barrel, notes and bonds. A 10-year note, down 24 ticks, trading 107.09, the 38 down a full point, plus 15 ticks at 112.11 and $king dollar. $king dollar is the culprit out here again, folks. Up 815 ticks at 106.988, the euro at 104, the yen trading at 149, the British pound at 120 to 1, the U.S. dollar. Now, we get over and take a look at the S&P first. We are going to see, had a huge contraction of volume. You did, you know, at the end of the day, reject lower price, okay? So, what we did Friday is this. We went 115 million shares on the way up. We got down to 424 today, 424.46. We finished at 427.30, and you only did 80 million. So, that's saying this thing wants to bounce. And it's the cues that are leading out here. So, what the cues did is that the cues, first off, when they broke this swing, they only broke it for one day. You had huge volume coming on Friday. We did volume on Friday at 64 million. Well, today, it never got under that low. We did 49 million. So, the cues, number one, a back inside its higher range. Number two, had volume on Friday. Number three, followed through today. So, this is going to be really interesting because what's run in this market is the bond market and the dollar. And the bond market didn't hold its lows, well, didn't reject its lows. It has a million lighter contracts, but it closed at the low of the day. You know, you're going into the low that was established out here last Thursday at the 10707, we're at 10709. Now, we did 1.4 million versus 2.2 million, which is good, but when you don't hold price, it's a problem. Now, here's your culprit, as it's been for quite some time. We take a look at the dollar. The dollar had a huge move out here today, 818 ticks. Have a great night, folks. Have a safe night. Come back and visit Tommy tomorrow morning. Kicks us off 9 a.m. Great show, folks.