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Mock it wise, let's take a look at it out here, we have the Dow Industrial closed down 128, Nasdaq off 82, S&P's down 12.5, Gold contract down $9.30 trading at 14.14 cents an ounce, Silver off 19 cents, $16.43 an ounce, Light Sweet Crude up 4 cents, $55.92 a barrel, notes and bonds, you get the 10 a year down 7.6, $30 off 18, both of them folks, bottom blind pullback, not enough volume, haven't broken swing points, they still want higher price, lower yield, King dollar, that's where the fight is out here, King dollar up 88.6, trading $97.540, that's laying right next to its high of May which is $97.15, I expect you're going to see it get hit, the Euro is trading at a 111 price point, the yen is at $108.67 and the pound is at $124 to $1 US dollar, our phone number is 877-927-6648, give us a call folks, well I know it's going on in your world, in the world of the S&P's, let's take a look at them, we take a look at the spy, what you're going to see with the spy is this folks, spy closed at $299.97, we have slew of numbers that have come out after the close, we'll go through those numbers, let me just pull this up here for a second, there we go, what you're going to see is that the spy right now is laying out here at the 300 mark, 303 is the ABC structure on the way up, NDX100, if you want to see something that is wild man holy cow, coming into the close, this was wild as you can get, so if we pull this back a little, what you're going to see is this, right now the NDX100, these are the futures, the futures trade, 20 bucks a point folks, Amazon come out with their numbers, this dove down to 7917, okay, and then give it three minutes later and we're at 7985, okay, so bottom line, we just move 60 points top side once again, why, because Google is up, Intel is up, Starbucks is up, gold contract, what do we have with the gold contract, gold contract out here, back down, we come down $9.30, bottom line, we'll see how this handles tomorrow, it's always dangerous coming into the Friday when gold has been going south, we're at 1414 an ounce, and what that's going to be about of course is it's all about King dollar, and it does look to me that good old King dollar is going to try to at least test that high of May tomorrow, 97715 is the number, now let's go over to Amazon, we take a look at Amazon first, Amazon come out with their numbers, Amazon closed at $1973, right now it's 1948, this thing was already another 30 points lower folks, so bottom line, just hang tight for a bit, this is going to be trading all over the place, the earnings per share, the sales estimate had been 62.5 billion, they did 63.4 billion, the earnings per share $5.57, they missed that, they did $5.22, let's go over to Google, we take a look at Google, Google closed at $11.32, that's trading at $1206, so bottom line, and if we take a look at this, when you're going to see what the Google deal, just I felt that it was kind of going to come into this gap up here, why? Because the way it was trading out here today was rejecting the lower price, so the gaps in the bottom of that gap is $11.75, and $11.92 is the top, so that's going to jump up to that level, so let's see what Google has to say, the estimate Google revenue estimate was $30.84 billion, man they did a lot, they almost did another billion, they did $900 million more, $31.71 billion, that's what they did, let's see, revenue where is here, there we go, okay, so let's see, cost per click, cost per click is still going down, oh that's interesting, the estimate cost per click, they thought it was going to go down 19%, it only went down 11, operating income, oh my God, that's pretty amazing, they're operating income folks, quarter over quarter is up 39%, huge, earnings per share, I have no idea what they have in this earnings per share number folks, but once we dissect this we'll find out, last year they did $4.54, this year they did $14.21, so you're talking about a monster number year over year, no doubt about that, SBUX, let's go take a look at Starbucks and see what Starbucks is doing out here, Starbucks closed at $90.98, this is trading right now at 96, whoa baby that's a number man, 96, look at this man, this is something else, this has been a one-way deal on Starbucks in an incredible way, look at this, 2007 Starbucks was $3.53 and you know it's amazing about that too, if you remember I was talking about this quite a bit because the people that, this is what companies just in general like really know how to basically move their own stock, they gave their employees what looked like a good deal but it wasn't a good deal, they just wanted to get rid of huge amounts of stock which they ended up doing, not all, you didn't have to take the deal but a lot of employees did and that was a bad deal as it took, they gave it, they gave the employees different incentives and I remember this so well because I go to Starbucks so much I was telling everyone of those employees do not take it, do not take it, you know I don't know who took and who didn't but I'll tell you something, the ones that didn't just made a fortune because the bottom line is that we're at $99 right now, $98 and so Starbucks what they're saying is this, their comp sales, they're raising their forecast, their comp sales was plus 6%, they were looking for plus 4.2%, earnings per share, they were looking at 73 cents, they did 78 cents and if this is, we start looking at this if this is the growth, you know, they're in China but there's another coffee company, I forget the name of it, you see them many more times than Starbucks but guess what, they have a lot of growth in front of them if in fact that that's what that is. Intel, let's go just take a look at Intel, Intel out here also just come out with numbers, Intel closed at 52.16, that's trading 54.46 so you can see the type of juice that's putting in that NDX100, that NDX100 wants to go. Don't be too surprised if by the end of the show is that, you know, that Amazon has come back up. Stay right there folks, come right back when I'm at Mr. Basil Chapman.