 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Monday, 10 a.m. Eastern time, 30 minutes into the trading day, and we've got markets hanging around negative territory to start things off. Dow Jones right now, negative 43 points, trading at $26,368. We've got S&Ps negative by three points, trading at $2903. NASDAQ negative by nine points, trading at $79.75. Quite a weekend. If you didn't check it out, congrats to Tiger Woods grabbing his fifth green jacket at the master's. Pretty awesome. Gotta give it to him for sure. Jumping around to the market. Let's start it off. We'll jump into the futures. Start it off with the Dow, and you can see the acceleration. Started at about 7.30 this morning. We make a high of $26,472. We are now trading exactly 100 points below that level, $26,373. NASDAQ 100, the acceleration begins right after the opening bell. We spike higher for a few minutes, up to a high of 76.58. We're now trading 76.41, the NASDAQ 100. S&Ps, pretty similar story. We're trading at about 29.14 on a couple occasions this morning. We're about to point off that level on the open. Currently trading $29.08, looking at that June S&P contract. Excuse me, crude oil with some volatility as well. We're trading at $63.88. We trade down about $0.50 to a low of $63.33 this morning, and then from there we climb higher. You got crude trading at $63.83. Gold contract, $12.88. We're as low as about $12.85 within the last half hour, and Euro US Dollar trading basically right at $113 on the dot. In terms of what else you have happening, earning season in full swing. We got Citigroup earnings beating expectations amid buybacks, but revenues falling. You got Goldman Sachs coming out with their earnings as well, beating analyst estimates for first quarter profit while markets impacted revenue, revenue being the theme there to jump over to those two stocks and see how we're trading at this morning. You got Goldman Sachs in negative territory this morning, quite a slide, and as we've opened, we've slid even further. We're up to $211.44 pre-market. We're now trading $202.15 down about 2.7%. Citigroup down about 1.3%, trading at $66.53. In terms of what else you have happening out there, an amusing one. Another big night. How about Game of Thrones last night where people didn't check it out, but AT&T, what were they doing? Streaming Game of Thrones hours before it was supposed to be on Sunday. Pretty remarkable that an error like that could occur, and who knows if it was an error. I wonder, because they're getting some press, but quite a premiere, but nonetheless. Stay tuned, folks. I'm coming back with Larry Pezzavento this hour for the full hour. Have a great Monday.