 Good morning everybody I'm Tommy O'Brien comedy live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Monday 9am Eastern time 30 minutes ago until that opening bell jumping over to my charts will get them up and we got markets starting off again in positive territory. We might get another record close today. S&P futures up one point right now at 3145 get the Nasdaq futures right now negative four points trading 84 13 Dow futures up 16 points trading at 28,089 get a little action oil to the upside up a dollar 28 at $56 and 45 cents. The gold contract pulling back a bit gold off about $6 and 80 cents at 1465 right now silver off about seven pennies and the bond market we got that bond market as it loads up tenure yield sitting at 1.84% right now start things off as we get record territory every single day it seems a little bit of elevation as we have new tariffs put in place by President Trump on steel and aluminum on Brazil and Argentina. We have China with a little bit of a retaliation on the U.S. in terms of no more Navy ships in Hong Kong but that might not impede a phase one trade deal nonetheless the VIX starting off trading $13 and 15 cents start things off to jump over to the indices will start things off with the Dow. As you can see we're up there in almost 28,200 at one point early early in the morning we've backed things off a bit as that news of the tariffs getting put in place right at about 5 30 this morning currently trading 28,097 in the Dow Nasdaq 100 currently trading at 84 16 we were actually up there above 84 50 early in the morning jumping over to the S&P 500 currently trading at 31 45 almost made it up to 31 60 at one point early in the market as I'm jumping around to different things crude oil this morning $56 and 26 cents the high on crude early at about 4 45 am of $56 and 66 cents there's your gold contract $14 and 65 excuse me 1465 dollars in the price of gold and the Euro U.S. dollar as we have a little bit of dollar weakness Euro strength the Euro trading at one 10 39 and what else you have happening across the market it was Black Friday today Cyber Monday all the rage in terms of how much money will be spent this article from Friday but highlighting already they had 5.4 billion dollars being spent on Friday I believe the total tally was around 7.3 billion of which more than 3 billion spent online stay tuned folks letter we have Basil Chapman filling in for Larry live at 9 am I'll be back in 10 o'clock have a great Monday