 TfNN, headline. News update. Here's Tom O'Brien. Good afternoon everybody. I'm Tom O'Brien, company alive from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. 3 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, final hour of the trading day. And we got markets clawing back some of those losses from earlier in the day. Still in negative territory though. S&Ps, negative by just two points, trading at $2904. Nasdaq, negative by 10, trading at $79.83. And the Dow, negative by 29 points, trading at $26,382. We'll start things off. Let's jump over the futures markets. And we'll start it off with the Dow. So there's your climb back as in the Dow. Right around noon, $26,317. We're up a bit off those levels, $26,381. The Dow, it spiked to a high at $730 this morning, $26,472. So almost 100 points off of that level still. Nasdaq 100 though, a little bit of a different story as you can see. This morning, right at the opening bell, Nasdaq 100, trading at $76,57. We trade all the way down to below $7,600, looking at the June futures contract, trading at $75,99 at about $10,45 this morning. And from there, we reclaim all those losses back up to $76,50 right where we were sitting for most of the morning session in that Nasdaq 100. S&Ps, not quite the same as in early this morning, trading at about $29,13. We trade all the way down to just at $2,900 right on the Dow. Didn't quite make it, $2,900.70. And from there, trading at $2,908 currently. Crude oil with volatility as well. We trade lower until about $11,30 this morning at $6,320. From there, we spike a bit higher, $6,369 currently in the price of crude. Gold contract with a little bit of an acceleration to the upside from the opening bell. We were trading at $12,85. You spike to a high of $12,93 just before 1 p.m. Eastern time. Gold trading at $12,90,91. And Euro-US Dollar trading $1,1302. In terms of what else you have happening out there, it is earnings season and we had two of them this morning with Goldman Sachs coming in and disappointing on revenue, beating on earnings but disappointing on revenue. And the market has not been kind. It's been a steady decline right from the opening bell. We're now down 3.4% or more than $7 on Goldman hanging just above that $200 mark. City coming up with their earnings as well. A little bit of a more muted response as they did spike lower as they missed on their revenue number as well but climbing back some of those cities, trading at $67,15. Stay tuned folks. We got a treat. We got our man Steve Rhodes filling in for the first hour of the Tom O'Brien show. He'll be live from 3-4 and then Dave White for the second hour live from 4-5. Stay tuned folks. Steve Rhodes coming up right now.