 T. F. N. N. Headline news update. Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien coming to you live from T. F. N. Headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 9 a.m. Eastern time on Tuesday morning, 30 minutes to go until the opening bell. We've got a mixed calm market so far. We've got a Fed meeting that begins today, a Fed decision due on tomorrow. We have jobs Friday and we've got some earnings coming up today as well. Right now, Dow futures, negative 41 points trading at 27,012. S&P futures, negative 1 point at 3,034. S&P closing at a record high yesterday. NASDAQ futures up 7 points at 8102. Getting some negative action in oil off 87 cents right now at 54,94. Also getting some negative action in the gold contract right now. Gold off about $4 at 14,91. We'll start things off. We're going to start it off with the VIX this morning. As the market record highs, you'd expect the VIX pretty low volatility, 1336 right now actually hitting a low of 1262 and that is on Friday. Jump over to the charts. We'll start things off. We'll start it off with the Dow. Dow Jones just above 27,027,007. NASDAQ 100, a little bit of a pop in about the last hour currently trading 8104. There's your S&P. As I mentioned closing at record territory yesterday. S&P's 3,034. Crude oil. There's your pullback. Quite an acceleration. Just backing things up to yesterday morning, $56.91. You're now down more than $2 from that price level, the price of December crude at $54.65. Gold contract, quite a spike. At about 6 a.m. this morning you go from $14.96 down to $14.88. Gold bouncing a bit over the last few hours now at $14.92 and the euro-US dollar trading at $1.1094. Tim's of what else you have happening out there. Google with their earnings last night. Google disappointing on the earnings with $10.12 per share. The market had been expecting as much as $12.42. We'll jump over to that chart in a moment. And another interesting story. We've been following it for a while. Beyond meat, turning its first profit, topping estimates, but shares sinking as the lockup, expiring today. Insiders able to sell their shares. You don't usually see all that drop happening on one day because that's something that you're going to know about. But beyond shares, closed yesterday at $105, looking to open at about $85. And Alphabet, talk about some volatility, spiked down to $12.35 on those earnings, looking to open only about $10 from where they closed yesterday at $12.90. Trading right now at $12.79. Stay tuned folks. Larry Pesvento coming up right now with Trade What You See. I'll be back at 10 o'clock with Tom live programming all day at TFNet. We'll be right back.