 TfNN, headline, news update. Good morning everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 10 AM Eastern time on Friday, 30 minutes into the trading day. We got markets starting off in negative territory. S&Ps right now, negative six points, trading at 29.54. It's after trading at all-time highs yesterday. We get the NASDAQ, negative by 25 points, trading at 8,026. Dow Jones, negative by just three points right now, trading at 26,747. Gold contract, quite an evening. We'll pull up that chart in a moment. You get gold up $5, trading at 14.0230. Think the high on that gold contract, right around $1,415, quite a number. Notes and bonds, we got some lower price in higher yield this morning, the 10-year, negative 15 ticks at 127.19. Got the 30-year, negative 25 ticks, trading at 154.30 dollar index, negative 108 ticks at 96.030. And how about Bitcoin? Higher again, up $198 at 97.61 as Bitcoin goes for that $10,000 price mark. We'll start things off, and we're actually gonna start it off with, if you haven't seen it, quite an explosion at a refinery in the Philadelphia area, one of the biggest refineries, I believe, on the East Coast in terms of refining gasoline and to see, hopefully, everybody is all right. No injuries were reported. The graphic, pretty remarkable if you get a chance to check it out in terms of that explosion. There's a brief look of it, pretty apocalyptic in terms of that thing. So fortunately, it looks no one injured, but how does that react to the gas market? As you'd expect, gas, trading from about 178 last night, up about 10 pennies, up 674 at 185.37. Jumping over the futures markets, we'll start it off. We're gonna pull up the indices right here. We'll start it off with the Dow. Dow Jones, we were higher overnight, reaching a high of about 26,789 at about 4 a.m., but you can see only about 40 points from that level. Backing things up to yesterday, we're kind of right teetering on where we were. The Dow would reach 26,796. You had the S&P making all-time highs yesterday, pulling up that chart. We're currently trading at 2953. You get the S&Ps. There's yesterday's high early in the morning of about 2964, and to wrap it up, how about that gold contract? We'll get in there, we'll pull up those commodities, that gold contract up there. You get gold right now, trading at 1401, but there's your chart as high as that spike, 1414.91 on the August futures. Stay tuned, folks. Come back at 10 o'clock with Tom, live programming all Friday at TFNN. Have a great Friday.