stuart schweitzer, always great to hear from you. he's with us tonight from jpmorgan private bank. >> thank you. >> susie: and here's an update of the >> susie: the "occupy wall street movement" moved uptown today. protestors went door to door, visiting the homes of new york city's super wealthy, calling it the "billionaire's march". protestors paraded through posh upper east side neighborhoods, stopping at the homes of some of the city's wealthiest residents, including j.p. morgan c.e.o. jamie dimon and news corp c.e.o. rupert murdoch. the march was highlighted by shouts of "we are the 99%," referring to the movement's theme that 1% of the population controls too much of the nation's wealth. >> as investors awaited the number from alcoa after the close, kind of a quiet trading day. let's get you updated with tonight's market focus. a mixed close for the major indices with no real direction today. the dow industrial average highlights the choppy price action we saw throughout the session. but after weeks of triple-digit swings, today