jeff flock. >>> all right, remember when we had robert proctor here, the noted market bear who's getting some bearishll, now we have another one, another one who's very famous, very well-regarded. stock market cycles, peter -- [inaudible] and he looks at something called the sign of the bear. and, of course, he's practically patented the term. but the guy's a genius, and whether you agree or disagree, whether you're bullish or bearish, you should hear him out. peter, very good to have you. >> neil, it's great to be with you again. it's been such a long time. indulge me for five seconds while i say to you, neil, congratulations on your great success and especially overcoming the obstacles you have. know that you're in our prayers and god bless you. neil: i appreciate that. that's very nice of you, peter. you are concerned, right? i mean, you're concerned about a signal or series of events that are going on that indicate the market could be in for something here. explain. >> this is an incredible pattern, neil. it's something i discovered in the mid 1990s, and it was almost serendipitously. i was looki