well, for melville, i did grab a starbucks, that is a moby dick reference there, guy. >> nice reference. >> i had the airlines, mel, which are one of the hot sectors, again, back to what everybody was saying. what were they selling today and what do they usually sell? their winners first, they don't sell the losers. this is one of the outperformers of the year, even after big couple of days selloff now since march 20th, these have been in a bit of a correction. i think that continues, but with what crude oil did today, i think you get back into these just not at this level. i think you wait until they're downright around the 10% gain on the year, not the 22, not the 25% gains they were posting prior to this correction. >> and when you say get back into them. o the airlines. >> or specific stocks? >> airlines in particular because i think this is their major input cost and people are still traveling the constraint on the system is basically that they have capacity under control. they haven't bought into boeing's bs or airbus in buying bigger, bigger, bigger all the time. that's a positiv