continuing at 2% in its birthday, happy birthday, we re in our eighth year of expansion now in june, it s the third longest expansion of the post-world war ii period, half the pace of growth we see during an expansion on average, but the longer it goes on, the more you do sort of try to withittle awa at the stress factors out there. that said, we have a hard time growing more than 2%. this is really important to understand. and that so the initial optimism, we ve seen a shift in the market, now it s more toward technology, moved away from the initial what they called sector bets related to the trump rally. that said, it now looks more like, i m borrowing from my friend, it looks more like liquidity play. we see a lot of money chasing returns. not for a lot of good reasons. somewhere they can go where there will be some return. diane swonk, founder of dwrs economics. that wraps it up for me ts hour. tune into velshi and ruhle tomorrow at 12:30 eastern.