 Good morning everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 10 a.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, 30 minutes into the trading day. We got markets sneaking to the negative side. S&P is negative 3 points, trading at 29.64. We got the Dow off 58 points, trading 28,000, excuse me, 26,000, 661, and NASDAQ negative by about 10 points, trading at 8,080. Goal contract, catching a bit of a bid after pulling back yesterday. You got gold up $5.50 at $13.9480. Oil, negative 71 cents at $0.5836 and notes and bonds higher price, lower yield the 10-year up 5 ticks, $1.2727, 30-year up 17 ticks, $1.5517. We got the dollar index, negative 129 ticks at $96.280, and Bitcoin continues the slide under $10,000 off $550, trading at $99.31. Start things off, let's jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow, a little bit of volatility right around the opening bell this morning. We saw the Dow go from about $26,691. We spiked down about 50 points, 60 points on the opening bell, currently trading $26,660. We were almost 100 points higher pre-market, $26,735 overnight. NASDAQ 100, a little bit of a different story, trading at $77.91. We made a low overnight of about $77.63. S&P 500, $29.66, highs overnight of approaching $29.72. We got the crude oil contract pulling back a bit, backing things up to yesterday early. We're above $60. Crude slides all the way down to about $58.36, and we've now gone below that level. As we speak, you get the price of August crude right at $58. And the gold contract, $13.94, as gold gets a little bit of a pop last night. We jumped from $13.88, currently trading $13.94, gold was just up there at about in the last 15 minutes at $13.97, and the Euro-US dollar right under that $113 price point, you get the Euro trade, $112.96. Stay tuned folks, come back at 10 o'clock with Tom, and of course we've got Fast Market, TD Ameritrade, Thinkorswim, Kevin Hicks and the team at 11 a.m. Eastern Time, Basil Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, Tom O'Brien all this afternoon, last full day of trading before July 4th, half day tomorrow, closed on Thursday, markets pretty close to flat. We'll see what happens. Stay tuned folks, come back.