 Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you from TFNN. One PM update on Friday, three hours left to go on the trading day. We got markets nearing almost record territory. S&Ps right now, positive by 32 points, trading at $31.50 on the dot. We've got the Dow Jones up $345, trading at $28,022. NASDAQ up $88 points, trading at $86.59. Gold contract pulling back a bit today inversely with the market. You've got gold negative $17 at $14.66. Notes and bonds a little bit of lower price and higher yield, the 10-year negative 13 ticks at $128.28. The 30-year negative 23 ticks at $157.20 and the dollar index with some strength, up 308 ticks at $97.18. That all on the heels of quite a jobs number this morning, jumping over to the headlines, 266,000 jobs added in the month of November on payrolls. Quite a number. If you want to dig down to where those numbers were added, education and health services topping that estimate, 74,000 jobs added in that sector, manufacturing coming in at $54,000. Leisure and hospitality, excuse me, $45,000 and down the line we go from there. With that in mind, taking a look at the charts, there's your Dow 30. You can see the price point of $830, trading from about $27,712. We've now been above $28,000 since about $11.30 this morning, trading $28,024, about $150 points from the high there. NASDAQ 100, $8,400 on the dot as we speak. Early this morning, we were trading at about $83.29. S&P is trading at $31.49, the all-time high for the futures contract, about $31.58. You're within about 10 S&P points from that price level. There's your gold contract trading lower. Gold was at about $14.80 coming into that number. Gold now trading $14.66. Crude oil contract with volatility, but that has to do with Saudi Arabia. OPEC, the Saudis cutting more than even expected. Your crude trade all the way up to $59.81. Now trading at $58.99. And with some dollar strength, we get some Euro weakness, the Euro trading at $1.10.54. Stay tuned, folks. We've got a man, Steve Rhodes coming up live right now at the trader's edge. Dave White live at two o'clock with the power trading hour and Tom O'Brien live at three markets near record territory. Jobs Friday. Stay tuned, folks. We'll be right back.