Increase the budget gap by 1. 6 trillion this fiscal year. We knew it would be expensive. We now have a number. Act, to makeres sure we get relief to individuals and businesses affected. Romaine obviously, a lot of folks are looking at what is happening with the budget. We did close higher again. How much you want to read into these numbers, that is up to you on a personal level. The nasdaq 100 did close higher on a yeartoyear basis. Losses itll of the had i believe going back to march 20. Of buyinging a lot here. David, when you take a look at not only the earnings season but some of the rallies we have gotten out of some of these things. Names like tesla, amazon. I can sort of understand why some investors would look for a little bit of safety and growth. We may be getting a little too far ahead of ourselves. How these companies are going to perform in an environment where business spending might look a lot different than what we are used to seeing. David those are two very different
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