 D-F-N-N, headline, News Update. Good afternoon, everyone, Basel Chapman here on this Monday, the 18th of March. We've got the Dow closing up 74 at $38,789. It was up at the $38,898 level. So, let's pull back about 100 points from that. They were buying spurs, and they've been buying spurs for the last two weeks, even though we made an all-time high on the 23rd of February, $39,282. We haven't broken down, but I'm watching this closely. I'll just do this really quick now. This is what we're looking at for the Dow. I'll do it right now, because I'm going to be discussing it in my webinar coming up this time, exactly this time tomorrow for Subscribers to My Opening Call. So, you see the way that red candle there, you see the green line and the black line right there. You can see it a little bit better there. If that turns pink, which it hasn't done since it crossed green back on the 3rd of November, when it finally turns pink, there could be a bit of a pullback, and that's what I am anticipating here for the Dow. So, in the meantime, let's just go back to our story. We've got the Dow up 75. The S&P actually had a very, very sharp move-inch a day, gave back some of it, but still holding pretty well until the close, up 32 and 51.49. It's got a long way to go for the green line to go under the black line. You would have to break this key support level. In the S&P, that would be 5,076 instead of 5,149. Nothing to see there. The weekly charts are all very strong in the indices. Q, Q, Q. Let's just do that. Right now, the Q, Q, Q is up 3.30 at 4.30, 7.21. It's arching over. I've drawn in that arch. It looks to me like it saw us to trade in the 4.35 or lower area. That green line is in a turn pink. And finally, you've got a little bit of a sell signal that goes to a sell mode on the daily chart of the Q. It's weekly charts are still strong. IWM, the Russell 2000, was very weak, down $1.44 at 200.87. Gold held very nicely. It's up 2.2. It's not breaking out. Not breaking down. It's just holding above the nine period moving average at 2.2163. Watching it closely, it needs to hold 2.141 if there's a decline in the next couple of days. And it needs to spiral into the 2.200s to really say, hey, I'm up and away. We'll see if the dollar is going to do anything yet because it goes up a little bit, up 16 cents at 103.58, 103.00. It's right at resistance, looking at Crudeau now. This is going to be really important. Crudeau was very strong and the bonds were very weak. Not good. So have a wonderful rest of the evening. And we will see you tomorrow. Stay tuned to TFNN tomorrow. Great program. Basil Chapman. Tiger technicians are at 10 o'clock. And my opening call is the newsletter. And I go to where we're not coming up tomorrow. Have a great day.