 Tf news update. Hi everyone, Basil Chapman on the 11th day of September and our thoughts, of course, to those people that involved in 9-11, sadness, the tragedy. The dollars are 50 points at 34,625, got into the Chapman Wave Insight Tracker repellent zone, got repelled, you've got the nine-period moving under the 14-period moving average that just says weakness is there. We're watching this weekly chart to see on Friday, what happens? It is a close. I haven't yet got even a sell signal on the Dow weekly, but definitely a sell mode in the daily chart. Same thing in the S&P. Look, the S&P traded up nicely today, 44.19, now it's trading at 44.70, up 14. Kind of struggling, but that nine-period moving average did flip positive. So that is still in a sell mode technically, but that weekly chart is still holding very well. QQ is the same thing there, QQQ holding well, up $1.50 at 74, got repelled at that, moving that downtrend line, the Chapman Wave Insight Tracker repellent zone. We've got a falling axe formation in the weekly chart, but it hasn't been able to break above it. So the technicals are still very strong there, but they're weaker in the daily. The IWM, the Russell 2000, struggling away up 94 cents and 184 glued to the 200-period moving average. Gold, talking about glue, gold, trying its best to move up, and now it's come back from the high of the day of 1954, it's a 1944 right now. It should be moving much higher because of the dollar, but in fact it's the trends. The tide for gold still remains down, the tide for the dollar, even though it's down 62 ticks at 104.47, having a bit of a digestive phase, the tide is still up, and you're looking at the TLT, and that's bonds. The bonds are at down over a half a point to 119. They just don't look very good at all. So the TNX, which is the yield, the 10-year yield is trading up 36 at 42.94, that's 4.294 percent, up in the higher range, and Crude Oil now. This is going to be very interesting because Crude Oil is down 4 ticks at 87.48, starting to bump into some resistance, but there's no other way I can count it. This is either a leg B, or I'm not sure exactly what it is, but it looks like a leg B unless there's an unconventional flat-base restart in that instant restart back in August. I don't want to talk about that now. I'll talk about it on my show tomorrow, the Tiger Ignitions Hour at 10 o'clock. So as we stand right now, down to 46, if by the end, after 2 o'clock, if after 2 o'clock, the dollar is up 65 points or more, that's quite good. If it's negative, not good at all, have a wonderful rest of the day, check out my performance day, can you use that? See you tomorrow.