 This is FNN, the Tiger Financial News Network, TFNN, headline news update. Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Friday, two hours left to go on the trading day. We have a pretty calm market out there for options expiring today and you also have futures expiring today. S&P right now. Flat we'll call it, up about half a point, trading at $29.60, we've got the Nasdaq, negative by 10 points, trading at $8,041, the Dow, positive by 56 points, trading $26,810, notes and bonds lower price, higher yield, the 10-year, negative 18 ticks at $127.15, the 30-year negative of full point and 4 ticks at $154.19, Gold, right at about $1,400, $1399.80, that bend the size is $1415 at one point, we have the dollar index, negative 343 ticks and Bitcoin, how about it $99.08 as it goes for that $10,000 price point. Start things off, let's jump over to the futures markets, we'll start it off at the Nasdaq 100, making highs this morning at about 11 a.m. of $7802, about 30 points off of that level, trading $77.69, S&Ps make a higher on the similar time today at $29.69, we're about 10 points, 9 points off that level, $29.60, Dow 30, the Dow 30, Dow Jones actually climbing over the October 3rd high today, intraday, the futures climbed to a high of $26,919, we're about 100 points off that level, $26,818, crude oil, $57.52 as crude has had quite a couple of days to the upside, made a high this morning of $57.96 and there's that gold contract, you saw the spike early, well we'll call it late last night, early this morning, we make it up to about $14.15, gold backs off all the way down to $13.86 at about 4 a.m. and we're back at $13.99. In terms of what else you have happening in there across the market, so there's your headlines as stocks are mixed, pretty calm day out there, record highs though, when we saw that Dow Jones climbed to that October 3rd closing record, we'll see where we end up though, we're about 100 points off of that level. Another interesting article out there going on, Fed Governor Kashkari, so that is, he is the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, he is not a voting member, not one of the 10 members, he coming out and writing an essay on the Minneapolis Feds website, he would have cut by half a point and you also had Bullard, who was the only dissenting Minneapolis, let's see where is Bullard, we'll find him, he was the only dissenting voter, he's out there, this is just the quiet period has ended, those Fed Governors are out there preaching that lower rates are coming at us even as we have the 10-year, negative 18 ticks today. Stay tuned folks, Dave White with the Power Trading right now, Tom O'Brien live at 3, have a great Friday.