Presently above today’s Neutral Zones are the Swiss Franc, Gold, Silver, Copper and Oil; the other three BEGOS Markets (Bond, Euro and Spoo) are within same, and volatility for the session is moderate. Per yesterday’s comment on the weakening S&P 500 MoneyFlow, such leading indicator has further declined relative to the change in the Index itself (see S&P 500 > MoneyFlow). Silver from its record high of 121.785 just a week ago has since fallen into today by as much as -47.5% in reverting toward Fair Value, whereas Gold from 5586 has reverted just -16.4%: more on valuation of the precious metals in tomorrow’s 847th consecutive Saturday edition of The Gold Update. Given the fall in the Spoo last evening post-RTH, it need rise some +33 points for the S&P not to open negatively come 14:30 GMT. The Econ Baro looks to UofM’s initial February Sentiment Survey; then late in the session to close out the week comes December’s Consumer Credit; (again as previously noted, January’s Payrolls data has been delayed until next Wednesday).