so, ron, the markets, expect a dip happened every time trump made a move in the polls why uncertainty who will he be, what will his agenda be? how deep, how long? >> i think you're going to see a sell-off but i think it's going to be short and sharp and after that the markets are going to rebound to a certain extent. that's typically what happens after any presidential election. markets don't like uncertainty as we know. i think what's going to happen now is any time you get a bit of bad news, soft growth figures in china, a bad jobs report, something problematic happening politically in europe, you're going to see markets react more strongly than they might have preelection because we don't know what trump's economic policies are going to be yet. is he going to be a demagogue or a pragmatic businessman? we don't know. we're going to have to watch who he appoints. we're going to have to watch his rhetoric. >> richard you also see some complications for donald trump himself. >> oh, yeah. >> bus he has some conflict of interest businesswise. >> oh, yeah. he owns hotels. he owns buildings.