 Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 9 a.m. Eastern time on Tuesday morning, 30 minutes to go until the opening bell. And we got markets making it back into the positive. We got a news report this morning that the tariffs may be delayed, that we're impending on Sunday as the market might have expected. But that would be good news for the equities. And as you'll see, the equities trading higher on that news. Dow futures up 26 points right now, trading 27,928. S&P futures, positive by three, trading at 3138. NASDAQ futures, positive by 17 points, trading at 83.73. Oil off about nine pennies at 58.93. We've got the 10-year yield at 1.816%. And we'll start things off this morning. We'll start it off with the VIX. We're getting a little positive market action even in the last 20 minutes. And as you may expect, we almost had a VIX up to 17 this morning, currently sitting at 15 as the market accelerates higher. The VIX accelerates lower back to that 15 price point. Jumping over to the equities and the indices will start things off with the Dow 30. The news breaking at about 840 or so, 830, you see the Dow was under 27,800. We get quite a spike from about 27,800 up about 150 points, 27,950. That news, there's your headline. Stock futures, excuse me, turn positive under U.S. and China are planning for a delay of December tariffs. That, I believe, a Wall Street Journal article reporting that delay that may come, whether that's coming today, tomorrow ahead of that Sunday deadline, NASDAQ 100, popping higher on that news as well. We were down there at about 83.20. You had trade up a positive 60 points. We're currently at 83.71. S&Ps were down there at 31.20 briefly early this morning. Before that news breaks, we're trading at about 31.22. You get an 18 point bounce in the S&Ps to 31.40, just under that level of 31.37. There's your crude oil market, $58.79. Crew with some volatility as well this morning. Gold contract catching a bid $14.72 early this morning. Overnight, we're trading about $14.64, and the Euro U.S. dollars trading $110.79. In terms of what else you have happening in the market, it is still earnings season. One of them out there, auto zone this morning, as they come out with their earnings closed yesterday at about 11.69. Looks to open this morning at 12.35 as they beat on their earnings per share. Stay tuned, folks. Larry Pezzavento coming back live with Trade What You See. I'll be back at 10 o'clock with Tom Bass Market at 11. Basil Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White all this afternoon. Stay tuned, folks. We'll be right back.