 FNN, Deadline News Update. Good afternoon everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN to PM Eastern Time on Wednesday. Two hours left to go on the trading day and quite a day to the positive side we have going on right now. Folks, quite a reversal from overnight. Right now we've got the S&Ps up 21 points, trading at $32.57. Last night the S&Ps were as low as $31.81. You're talking about almost 80, 80 S&P points to the positive side from that overnight low. NASDAQ reaching an all-time high, S&Ps actually reaching an all-time high as well. NASDAQ trading up 67 points at $91.36. Dow Jones up 188 points, trading $28,772. On the reverse of that, how about crude oil? Now down $3.34 at $59.36, but crude off more than $6 from the high that it had reaching almost $66 overnight. Gold trading lower as well off $17 at $15.56. Gold had been as high as $16.13. You're talking about more than $50 to the downside from gold's overnight highs and the dollar index up 272 ticks at $97.276. Notes and bonds were getting some higher yield as well. We'll start things off. Let's jump over to the charts. We'll start it off with the Dow. So, on the charts, I have the overnight low. Pretty remarkable. We were actually under $28,100 at one point. We almost just made it to $28,800. You had President Trump coming on television and speaking at 11 a.m., and that's where you see the final thrust upward in the market as Trump seeming to calm things down. The headline coming out of that, Trump says Iran appears to be standing down, quote unquote, after missile attacks on U.S. targets in Iraq. Looks to be no U.S. casualties. That, of course, a good thing. Dow 30 just been hanging out at this level since President Trump finished his speech, $28,740. NASDAQ 100, pretty similar action since the end of that speech just prior to noon, hanging out at this level, $89.38. S&Ps up at $32.57 was above and reached $32.61 for the futures. Crude oil, check that out. Last night, $7.30. We were up at $65.62. We're now more than $6 below that level at $59.45. We also had inventories for Crude at 11 a.m. this morning, seeing a surprise build versus a draw, and there is gold $15.56. Stay tuned, folks. We got our man Dave White coming up live with the power trading hour from two-till-three, Tom O'Brien live from three-till-four. We'll be right back. If you're a trader in the m-