 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 10 a.m. Eastern time on Friday, 30 minutes into the trading day, and we have a mixed market so far to start things off. I'll get those numbers. They're not cooperating. Dow Jones, Carly, we'll get it. Where are we? Where are we? Not cooperating at all. Dow Jones, of course, my... Dow Jones up seven points right now, 22 points. There we go. We got the screen loading, trading at 25,732. You got S&Ps, positive by nine points, trading at 2816, and the NASDAQ, positive by 50 points. Quite an acceleration. We'll check out the charts in a moment. You'll see that NASDAQ take off in that opening bell. We'll start things off as this market just continues higher. Quite a number on the VIX this morning, 1253. We're in the 12 handles, 1297 on that VIX. Very little volatility premium in this market. Start things off, jump over to the markets. So a little bit of a different story across the different indices. We'll start off with the Dow, 25,756. We were up there at almost 25,900 as of 8 a.m. this morning. NASDAQ 100, there's your different story. Talk about an acceleration to the upside. 9.15 this morning, trading at 7,285. Now trading 73,28. S&P 500, again, little bit of a different story. Not quite back up at the highs, but not down at the lows like the Dow to jump back. S&Ps trading at 26,22. Right at around 9.15. We were down there at 28.15. So you're about seven points above that level. Crude oil, trading a bit lower this morning. We were up there almost at $59 at about 4,430 a.m. Eastern time. You got crude trading at 58,13. Gold contract back above 1,300. Gold trading at 1,303. 19. And checking in on some currencies, you get the pound trading above 1,32. 1,32. 73. In terms of what else you have happening in the market, Tesla having a tough day as Tesla unveiled the Model Y, its new crossover SUV starting at $39 and the reaction to that vehicle a little bit muted. I'll jump over. T SLA, Tesla down about 4.5% today. And in much sadder news, of course, the attack over in New Zealand, send some love over there. Just a horrible tragedy. And I almost hate to bring it back to the effect on the market, but some of that being live streamed on some of the social media accounts, Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and that hitting Facebook, as you would expect this morning, Facebook down about 2.6%. Stay tuned. Come back at 10 o'clock with Tom, Fast Market, TD Ameritrade at 11, Basil Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, Tom O'Brien all this afternoon. Have a great Friday, everybody.