 T.F.N.N. Headline News Update. Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from T.F.N.N. Headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 4 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday as we reach the closing bell, and it's been quite a market as we've made a charge for higher prices, even in the final few minutes of trading. We have the Dow, just about 20 points in the negative, trading at $26,784. Hetman down over 100 at much point in the morning. We have the S&Ps up three points, finishing in the positive after being in the negative for most of the day. S&Ps finishing at $29.79, and NASDAQ the leader up 43 points, trading at $8141. Amazon finishing higher as well. We'll jump over to that in a moment, and you have the Russell down just one point in the red at $15.60, and we'll start it off with Amazon. Quite a run today for Amazon up 1.66%, reaching $19.90 at one point on that run quite a day for sure. Apple as well, having a day up about half a percent. Jumping over to the futures markets to see how we finished off. We'll start it with the NASDAQ 100. As you can see, almost session highs within the last 10 minutes. Quite a day, the whole day, trading upward $78.47, S&P 500 from about $3.30, right up until $3.50, quite a run, we're right near that level of $29.82 in the S&P. Briefly above $26,800 had been positive, actually made it by a point or two in the positive territory briefly before pulling back down about 20 points right now for the session, $26,780. Crude oil contract bouncing around a bit, a half hour from right now. We have our man Larry Pezzavento. He is coming up just in a few minutes, but a half hour from right now, he'll be live on the air at $4.30. You get the crude numbers, inventory numbers for API, should be interesting to see how crude reacts currently trading right at $58. Goal contract hovering right around $1,400 under that level currently at $13.98 and the Euro U.S. dollar trading at $1,1206. In terms of what else you had out there fundamentally today, as you had the U.S. China trade talk, some news in terms of trade representative Lighthizer Mnuchin speaking with their counterparts from China, yesterday the market liking that news potential for a deal maybe to break and keeping in mind, of course, what we have coming up is Chairman Powell begins tomorrow and Thursday he'll be in front of Congress making his semi annual address should be interesting to see how that plays out with the market with bonds as we have bonds right now, the 10 year 2.06% as we come into that Fed watch. Stay tuned folks. We got treat Larry Pezzavento filling in for the hour for Tom O'Brien live from four till five Eastern time should be a great hour. Stay tuned Larry Pezzavento coming up right now.