 TFNN, Deadline News Update. Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. Nine a.m. Eastern time Wednesday morning, 30 minutes to go until the opening bell and we got markets in positive territory. S&P futures up eight points right now, or about a quarter percent, trading at $32.86. Dow futures up 128 points, or about almost half a percent, trading 28,838 Nasdaq futures positive by 34, or almost four tenths percent in the green, trading 91.39. We'll start things off this morning, jump over to the VIX. As the market charge is higher, the VIX reaching actually a price level this morning, did we get a 14 handle? We did. $14.94 at 8 a.m., currently a bit above that level at $15.68. Let's jump over to the indices. We'll start things off with the Dow. You see the rise from the close yesterday to back things up. There is on the chart, 4 p.m. Eastern time. We closed it around 28,700. We're now right near pre-market highs of 28,839. S&P 500 trading at $32.86. We're actually briefly above $32.90, just about in the last two hours. Nasdaq 100, trading at $91.40. We got Apple earnings after the bell last night. You see the acceleration higher on the futures. We'll get into those in the moment as Apple crushes their earnings and trades more than 2 percent higher so far this morning. $53.74, a little bit of volatility this morning in crude. We get EIA numbers at $10.30 this morning, an hour and a half from right now. There's your gold contract, $15.69 off of the lows we got last night of $15.62, and the Euro-US dollar under $110 at $109.96. I mentioned it, Apple earnings last night after the bell, rising as iPhone sales, smash expectations. Moving into the numbers, earnings, $4.99 versus $4.55, revenue, $91.8 versus $88.5, and almost all of that beat in iPhone revenue, almost $56 billion versus $51.62. Other stocks out there making moves, GE, trading higher after earnings, top expectations. Free cash flow at $2.3 billion seems to be a big number for them hitting this morning. And you got Boeing earnings out as well this morning. Most annual loss in more than two decades, but Boeing shares trading at higher. We'll jump over to some of those. There is Boeing, looking open at $3.26, closed yesterday at about $3.16. We covered Apple, closed yesterday at $3.17.69, up at $3.23.66, and GE closed at $11.73, up almost $1 at $12.61. Stay tuned, folks. Larry Pezzavento coming up. Don't forget his webinar tonight, 4 p.m. Sign up for it on the front page of TFNN.com. Stay tuned, folks. Larry Pezzavento coming up with trade week you see right now. We'll be right back.