while schacter says those titles will likely do well, a shifting industry landscape may leave some of the big players behind. ruben ramirez, "n.b.r.," n.y.c. >> susie: for rajat gupta, it will be two years in prison, and a $5 million fine. the former goldman sachs board member was sentenced here in new york today, for leaking boardroom secrets to his friend and former hedge fund manager, raj rajaratnam. gupta was convicted of securities fraud and conspiracy. prosecutors had asked for a prison term of eight to 10 years. so another rough day in the markets. >> and at least for investors, not allowed to hang their buy trades on from the federal reserves. let's get everybody updated with tonight's market focus. and u.s. stocks did continue to move lower. adding to their losses since late last week. early gains in the s&p 500 vanished in the first hour of trading. the index hugged the unchanged level waiting for the federal reserve, only to move lower after the central bank sticks with its strategy of bond buying and low interest rates. trading volume was 649 million shares on the big boar