 Good afternoon, everybody. Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN, 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Update on Monday, Short and Holiday Trading Week with Thanksgiving, of course, on Thursday. Markets closed for that half a day on Friday. Right now, record territory in the S&P and the NASDAQ. S&P right now, up 17 points, trading $31.28, get the NASDAQ up 101 points, trading at $86.21, Dow Jones just above $28,000, trading up 136 points at $28,012, gold contract pulling back a bit off $7.50 at $14.5610, and we've got the oil contract up 8 pennies at $57.86. We'll start things off. Let's jump over to the charts. We'll start it off with the Dow, December futures contract. Currently trading $27,988 actually peaked above $28,000 briefly, reaching a high of $28,003 at 10.30 a.m. this morning. There's your NASDAQ 100 chart. Currently trading $83.63, quite an acceleration of higher prices right out of the gate at $9.30. We were trading at $83.11, more than 50 points above that level as the markets were already in positive territory to start things off at $9.30. There's your S&P 500. That's kind of just been hanging at the levels we've been at for the last three and a half hours. 10.30 a.m. we make a high of $31.30. We're currently trading at $31.28, that being an intraday high on the S&Ps. Crude oil with some volatility today, currently trading $57.87, made it up to $58.00 at about 11.15 a.m. this morning. There's your gold contract backing off a bit, gold looking at the December contract trading at $14.5592 and the euro-US dollar trading at $1107. In terms of what else you have happening in the market, a couple deals out there going on as you have Charles Schwab buying TD Ameritrade, $26 billion all-stock deal, jumping over to those two charts as that news broke early Thursday. You see the acceleration on Thursday, but this morning, on the finalization of that, you have TD Ameritrade up 6.3%. You have Schwab up 1.1%. You also have LVMH buying Tiffany's, $16.2 billion. Today, you got Tiffany's up about 6.2% and to finish it off, how about Uber getting banned in London? Uber shares were below $28 pre-market, now down just about 1.4% at $29.13. Stay tuned, folks. We'll be coming up with a power trading hour live from 2-3 Tom O'Brien live at 3 o'clock. We'll be right back.