 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNin headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Friday, 10 a.m. Eastern time, 30 minutes into the trading day, final trading day of March, final trading day of the first quarter and quite a quarter it's been, wrapping it up on a positive note as well. Dow Jones up 108 points, trading at 25,826, S&P's up 13 points, trading at 28,28 and the NASDAQ up 44 points, trading at 77,14. We'll start things off. How about the VIX as the market continues to trade higher, VIX back under 14,1384. Very little volatility in that market for sure. Jumping over to the futures markets, we'll start it off with the Dow. So we accelerate higher for whether it's mostly overnight session. We get a pop when I believe that's Asia opening. We also get a pop at about 6.30 this morning, but then the market opens and a little bit of a sell off. We trade from 25,895 in the Dow, down to a low of 25,802. So almost 100 Dow points, currently trading 25,845. NASDAQ 100, pretty similar story, currently trading at 73,84 just off the highs in the last half hour. S&P much the same, trading at 28,32. Highs made right around the market open of 28,37, so about 5 S&P points. Crude oil trading higher as well. We made a high at about 9 a.m. of $60.72, quite a number. You have crude trading at $60.19. Gold clawing back some of the losses from yesterday back above 1,300. Gold trading at 130,288. And there is your decline yesterday, so right in kind of the middle of that range. And Euro-US dollar trading 1,1229. Terms of what you have happening out there, big day for Lyft as they will begin trading at approximately 10.45 a.m. this morning, it looks like. We'll see how that shakes out, but at the high end of their range, $72 a share got priced at. We'll see where that begins to trade at. You had personal income data out this morning at 8 a.m., consumer spending edging up 0.1% for the month of February and personal income increasing 0.2%. Those numbers slightly below where they might have been seen though. What else you have? Treasury Secretary Mnuchin saying US-China trade talks were constructive. He is in Beijing with US trade representative Robert Lighthizer, so they're trying to get a deal with China. We'll see what comes out of there. And you have yields moving a little bit higher ahead of new data, Fed speeches. Again, end of the quarter. We'll see how that shakes out and some movers and shakers out there. Final Friday of March. Stay tuned. Come back at 10 o'clock with Tom and of course you got Fast Market, TD Ameritrade, Kevin Higgs and the team at 11, Basil Chapman at noon, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, Tom O'Brien all this afternoon. Have a great Friday, buddy.