 Okay folks, Larry Pesavento for TFNN with the mid-afternoon update, big reversal folks. We were sharply higher last night and then news came out that the UBS thing wasn't as good as everybody thought or something like that. I don't know what the rhetoric was, but the market then sold off to be down over 300 points in the Dow Jones. We recovered that 300 and added 300. So I posted a chart here that Dan's showing that we're making a big ABCD pattern at that time at two o'clock in the morning, folks. That's the exact time it was happening, my time, which was four o'clock, five o'clock in New York, and then it had a pretty big move. I'm not usually up at two o'clock in the morning, but every bell on my computer was ringing gold and treasury bonds. Everything was ringing at the same time, so I had to be here to see what was going on. The rest of the markets, the grains of the soybeans have rallied slightly, corn slightly, and also wheat slightly, very little going on over there. Treasury bonds is a big news because they're down about a little more than a point and a half right now, which was a big surprise, thinking that things were going to go higher. But if you were listening to our show Friday, Bill Meridian said you should sell bonds, and by golly, so far, they got about a two-point handle in them if you did that. That was a pretty interesting thing that he had to tell us. He'll be with us again, I believe, on Wednesday or Thursday tomorrow. We have none other than our good friend. Let's double-check this just to be safe. It's going to be Bill Meridian tomorrow on 22nd. We'll be Stan Harley, but today, without further ado, coming up here in about 30 minutes, we'll be none other than Norm Winsky, and since we're right over the time of the full moon, and we've got a spring equinox coming in tomorrow, so springtime is coming, folks, so things are looking good, so we want to keep that in mind. Say some prayers, folks, for our good friend, David White, who passed away here, not here, but in Florida on Thursday night late, and very, very unexpectedly, and he will be missed. But he was a stand-up guy he was. I nicknamed him Mr. Google because, God, he knew computers and all this other technical stuff that I have no idea what it was. And he was a really good friend of Steve Rhodes and a super guy. Gosh darn, he's going to be missed. Anyway, stay tuned. Have any questions? 877-927-6648. Billy Ray Valentine, Capricorn.