 This is TFNN, the Tiger Financial News Network. TFNN headline news update. Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Friday, 10 a.m. Eastern time, 30 minutes in the trading day, and we got markets starting off to the positive side. Dow Jones up 85 points, trading at 27,867. We got S&Ps trading up eight points at 3105. NASDAQ positive by 28 points, trading at 8507. And we got the Russell up about eight points at 1596. Jumping over to the VIX this morning, we'll start it off. It's Options Expiration Friday as well. Volatility as market at basically all-time record highs. VIX 1274, as you would expect, as you should expect, very little volatility priced into this market. We'll start things off. Let's jump over to the charts. We'll start it off with the Dow. A little bit of a sell-off right on the opening bell, but when I say a little bit, we're only talking about, I mean, what is that, folks? 40 points in the Dow that we've sold off from the opening bell, currently trading 27,825. NASDAQ 100, a little bit of a sell-off as well. We go from 83.16, now trading 82.90. S&P 500, a little bit of a steeper sell-off. We're now at eight S&P points. We went from 31.10 to 31.03 right now. Crude oil market with some volatility this morning was above 57 early in the session, made it to a low at just after 5 a.m. of $56.43. You had crude just back above 57 right after the opening bell. Price accrued $56.87. Goal contract, 14.67, kind of in the range it's been hovering at for most of the week. And the Euro-US dollar, we're seeing some dollar weakness. Euro strength, the Euro, trading at 1.1047. In terms of news you have out there in the market, the big retail number the market had been waiting for as retail sales rebound, but big ticket purchases drop is the headline. The Commerce Department saying on Friday this number released at 8.30 a.m. eastern time this morning about an hour and a half ago, 0.3% increase last month, lifted by motor vehicle purchases and higher gasoline. That comes after September's 0.3% drop, which was the first decline in seven months. Got a lot going on this morning, folks. Stay tuned. I'm going to be coming back at 10 o'clock with Tom. Of course, you've got Fast Market by TD Ameritrade, Thinkorswims, Kevin Hinks, Alex Coffey and the team at 11. Basil Chapman at noon. Steve Rhodes, Day White, Tom O'Brien all this afternoon. And don't forget, folks, you heard Basil just filled in for Larry Tuesday night. He's doing a live webinar from 5 till 6.30, 90 minutes for subscribers to the opening call, all available on the front page of TFNN. Stay tuned, folks. We'll be right back.