 Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFN Headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 4 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday as we reach that closing bell and markets finishing off in the red to start off weekly trading. Dow Jones off 116 points, trading at $26,805. S&Ps finished negative $14, trading at $29,76. NASDAQ negative by 63 points or almost 0.8% trading at $8,098. Russell 2000 leading the way off almost 15 points or almost a full percent, trading at $15,60. As we jump over to the VIX this afternoon, we saw some negative action early in the market. $14,40 that VIX reached as the market kind of just tapered off into a pretty calm afternoon. The VIX 13 handle at $13,86. Let's jump over to some of the futures markets that we have over here as I pull up these charts and I just had some of these actually acting up on me right as I was getting ready, but we'll start off with the S&P. As you can see, we'll pull up that opening bell bar in pretty tight trading range. The top end of where we were coming into the day, $29,82. As you can see, we're climbing right back up to that level right now and made it as low as about $29,74 at one point. So you're talking about eight points for the whole day for the S&P. NASDAQ 100, we trade lower on the opening bell. We reach a low of about $77,80 and then much like the S&P, we climb back right at that level, $78,11 almost to where we started the day. Dow $30, pretty much the same as well as we are back up here to where we were at about 10 a.m. this morning, $26,818 reached a low just after the opening bell of $26,746. Crude oil, talk about some volatility. We trade higher from $8.30 this morning, reach a high of about $58.45 and then like a flash at $2.30 Eastern time, you had oil trade from $58 drop about $0.60 in the matter of 10 minutes and we're sitting at $0.5748 and where is my gold contract? There it is. I see it. Gold with some volatility as well. These are some of the available binary options. Don't get distracted by those bars, but gold last night was trading right where it was right now. Actually, we've just reached below those levels as you have gold trading at $13.94, below the low we had at about noon and we were up there at about $14.10 when I was doing the program early today. Have a great night, folks. We're at Larry Pezzavento. We're going to have a replay coming up this hour, the hour he just did and then we'll be back 9 a.m. tomorrow morning. Of course, we have Chairman Powell speaking this week. We've got CPI data coming out on Thursday morning should be an interesting market. We'll see what happens. Have a great night. We'll see you tomorrow.