 I'm News Update. Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. 1 PM Eastern time on Wednesday. Three hours left to go on the trading day. We've got markets hanging around negative territory. S&Ps right now, negative by five points, trading at 28.81. We've got the Nasdaq negative by 26, trading at 77.96. Dow Jones negative by 32 points, trading at 26,016. Notes and bonds, a little bit mixed. 10-year positive five ticks at 126.31. 30-year negative three ticks, 153.16. We've got the dollar index up 265 ticks at 96.910. Goal contract, a little bit of a bid, up $5 at 13.36. And oil off a buck 32 at 51.95. We've got the EIA inventories for crude this morning at 10.30. And we're going to start it off with those numbers for crude. So there's your headline number, crude, with a build of 2.2 million barrels. The median estimate had been a decline of a million barrels, so much more oil than they were expecting in the market. Gasoline, pretty close, a build of 764 versus a build of 953. With that in mind, we're going to jump over. We'll start it off with that crude chart. And there is your 10.30 volatility on that number. So we come into that number, trading at about 52.10. You see crude oscillating back and forth over about 60 to 80 cents. But nonetheless, we're within about 15 pennies of where we were prior to that number with crude, trading at 51.94. Jumping back to the indices. S&Ps, we reach a high just after the opening bell this morning, 28.89. We trade all the way down to a low of 28.75. So you're talking about 14 points. And then, boom, we get a bit of a pop in the last hour, trading at 28.81. NASDAQ 100, pretty similar story. Highs of the session made just after the opening bell of 75.10, about 30 points off that level, trading 74.80. Dow 30, 26,021. We made it up there to a high of 26,089 at 9.40 this morning. We cover crude oil. We got two crudes up there. I want the gold chart. We're going to go into commodities. We're going to close that crude. We're going to pull up that gold contract, because gold's getting some volatility today as well. We're trading at 13.35, just in the last hour. We were up there at 13.41. And backing this up a bit, early, early this morning, at about 5.00 AM, we reached 13.42. Gold trading at 13.36. And Euro US dollar, 1.12.94. Stay tuned, folks. We got a man, Steve Rhodes, coming up right now, live with the Trader's Edge. He'll be live from one till two, Dave White at two o'clock, Tom O'Vine, live from three till five. Wrapping it up, we get the Dow, negative 38 points. Stay tuned, Steve Rhodes, coming up right now.