 Okay, folks, this is Larry Pesaveto with the mid-afternoon update for the Tiger Financial News, folks. And we're going to take a look at the Dow Jones up slightly, about 10 points. S&P, Russell, and Nasdaq are all lower on the day. They were sharply lower, then came back rather strongly. We have gold and silver down today. And those are just a few of the things that we're watching here. I will try to get a chart up here and post it because there is one chart that really should take precedence over all others, folks. And that is the chart for the Nasdaq Banking Index. It is the most bearish chart I have seen since Hector was a pup, and that dog is nine near on 13 years old today. You'll see here this beautiful 382 retracement, folks. That is equal in both price and time. H.M. Gartley said in his book, Profits in the Stock Market, 1937 edition for the cost of $1,500. And at that time of your life, if you'd have been there in 1937, that was the cost of three Ford automobiles. Folks, this has tremendous bearish potential. It also has potential bullish potential because if we break out to the upside, and if we do break out to the upside, that would be incredibly bullish. But chance favors the prepared mine, as Louis Pasteur would say, and this market looks really, really ominous. Because if the banks don't have the money, who does? This is the Nasdaq Banking Index, folks. And if you take a look at the chart of Goldman Sachs, which we're going to do when we come up to my show here in a few minutes, you'll see that it is as bearish, but not nearly as bearish as this. Folks, this has everything that you could possibly ask for for a bear market. Gartley on page 222 of his book, he said, look for this particular pattern. We have the ABCD pattern in a downtrend and get ready to sell that. He said, because that is the best pattern that he found in his book of 600 and some pages and 57 of those pages were nothing but patterns. So he was extremely bearish about that. Our guest today is going to be Rich Anderson. He's going to be talking to us about the grain markets, soy beans, wheat, corn. Everything is very, very bullish today. So we're going to keep a close eye on some of these things as we unfold the rest of the weekend here. So that's what we're looking at so far this morning, folks. Good afternoon now. So we'll be right back, 877-927-6648.