 Good morning everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Wednesday, 10 a.m. Eastern Time, 30 minutes into the trading day, and we got market starting off to the downside, quite a little escalation to the downside right at the opening bell. We have the S&Ps currently down two points, trading at 29.05. We had been much higher at the opening bell. We have Dow, currently negative 31 points, trading 26,420, and the NASDAQ, negative by two points, trading at 79.95. As we start things off, there's a glimpse of the market action with the S&P up there. We'll pull up the VIX. You're going to see a bit of a spike. I don't know if that 11 is a real tick there. We're looking at a five minute chart, but nonetheless, 12.10 on that VIX opening up at about 11.80 this morning. We're dropping over to the charts, and we will start things off with the Dow, and there's your escalation to the downside. So 9.25, it begins, and really 9.30 it falls off. We were trading above 26,500. We dropped 100 Dow points in the span of about 20 minutes, currently trading 26,410. NASDAQ 100, much the similar story. At 9.30, we're trading at 77.32. We're now trading about 40 points below that level 76.90 in the NASDAQ 100. S&Ps fall off as well. We're as high as 29.23. We're now with solid 15 points below that level in the S&P session lows, trading at 29.08. Crude oil above $64.00. Trading 64.16. We'll get the EIA inventories a half hour from right now on the air for crude. We'll see how that hits the market. Low contract, holding kind of the lows that we had yesterday, gold trading at 12.77.86, and Euro back above 113, just as we speak, Euro trading 1.1301. So it's been quite a sell-off, and in terms of earnings, Netflix last night, as they disappoint on their forecast, quite a volatile afternoon after the closing bell, and to pull up Netflix shares, you have Netflix right now. Now check out that spike. Kudos to whoever got a bid filled at 326, it's a five-minute chart. We actually open higher, and then we've had a bit of a sell-off, but nonetheless, pretty much unchanged, which is remarkable for the volatility it had in a few minutes after the earnings, but Netflix trading at 358.50. And to get back to what they did there, where their subscribers will pull it up. They added nine million subscribers, the worry, the forecast next month, as it always seems to be the case. Stay tuned, folks. I'm going to be coming back with our man Basil Chapman, guest hosting again for Tom this morning, live programming all day at TFNN. Have a great Wednesday. Stay tuned.