 TfNN, headline news update. Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, one PM Eastern time on Tuesday, three hours left to go on the trading day, and we have a relatively mixed market so far on Tuesday. Dow Jones leading the way in negative territory off 109 points, trading at $26,149. You got the S&P's, currently negative by three, trading at $28.67, and the Nasdaq, excuse me, positive by five in the Nasdaq, trading at $78.34. We got some action in the dollar, up 181 ticks, trading at $96.980. Oil trading higher again, up 76 cents, above $62.6235, and notes and bonds relatively calm. Ten-year note up four ticks, 30-year bond, negative one dick. We'll start it off, let's jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow, so the Dow, the laggard of the major indices, you can see the trend from about 8 a.m. this morning, $820. We're trading at $26,268, now more than 100 points below that level, $26,152. Nasdaq 100, and kind of hanging up near these highs, trading at $75.09 currently. S&P's trading at $28.67 early this morning, we're up there at about $28.73, so you're talking about five or six S&P points to the downside. The gold contract was down there at $12.90 on a couple occasions early this morning, whether it was just at 1 a.m. Eastern time, back down there again at $4 a.m. Eastern time, from there we're up a bit. You had gold above $12.96, within about the last two hours, but right now, gold trading $12.93.94, and crude oil, there's your acceleration above $62, crude trading at $62.35. We'll get the API number tonight, $4.30 Eastern time. What else you have going on? Some of the movers out there, lift shares falling again, but let's just check back in where we are, lift. Now trading $68.36, so yeah, quite a fall for sure. Excuse me, priced at $72 when it went public, but a far cry from that level now. Other movers out there, Walgreens, coming out with their numbers, the market, not liking what they would have to say, and you can expect. They were looking for earnings growth in the current year, 2019 of between 7 and 12%. They come out and say, actually, they're not going to grow their earnings at all as they expect them to be flat. On the flip side of that, how about Delta Airlines, up 6.5%, trading at $55.58. Stay tuned. We got our man Steve Rhodes coming up right now with the Traders Edge, Dave White, live at 2 o'clock with the power trading hour, and Tom O'Brien wraps up the day live from 3-0-5. Stay tuned, folks. Have a great Tuesday.