still with us, jim bianco and nick bennenbroek.mism around sterling outside of today's session -- bureau sterling has ripped through this year. the amount of pessimism already laid into the price and beyond. nick: i think it is justified. --might get close to parity the eurozone economies on the up and u.k. economy is just meandering along. in terms of the dynamic of the challenges, let's be fair, the problem is the europeans have a slightly easier job in terms of the way they do things where is the u.k., they have to go back to square one in terms of their whole trading relationship or their international relationship. jon: we talk about a strong european economy and a week u.k. one -- weak u.k. one. do you take that consensus view? jim: i think that consensus view is right. the uncertainty around brexit will keep the u.k. economy somewhat depressed. you can hardly go a week without some executive talking about moving a bunch of jobs to ireland or germany or brussels. that will take its toll on their economy. once they get through