Of course but over the long run the market generally goes higher, hence, is why I say with tax issues, not to mention, trade costs, and a whole host of other factors. To me I always felt, there was no tangible real proof one way or the other holding into earnings. I'm not saying there won't be bad quarters or good quarters, the end result is we are gonna be around 50/50 with slightly positive results. Give or take a little bit. I mean if it turned slight negative or slightly positive that number is really irrelvant, the point is it is so minimal that either way, results will show you their is no huge advantage one would get from holding into earnings or selling before earnings in my opinion.