 T F N N headline news update. Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, company alive from T F N N headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, three hours left to go in the trading day. We got markets in positive territory, might get another record close out there. Right now, S and P's positive by three points trading at $31.97, Dow Jones up by 82, trading at $28,317, Nasdaq positive by seven points, trading at $88.21, Gold contract up by $1 so far, trading at $14.81, we've got oil having a positive day of $0.67 at $60.88. Notes and bonds pretty muted action, but getting some higher price and lower yield, the 10-year up three ticks at $128.16, the 30-year up three ticks says, well, trading at $156.30 and the dollar index up $149 ticks at $97.167. We'll start things off and we're going to start it off with a chart of the 10-year yield. A little bit of volatility, as I mentioned, currently sitting at 1.87%, pretty remarkable than on Friday. We're up there at 1.95. You saw an acceleration all the way down to almost 1.8, back up to 1.9. The volatility continues in those bonds. Jumping over to the indices. We'll start things off with the Dow. Right up there near session highs, $28,334, looking at the March futures contract, quite a run since about 6 a.m., we're talking about 150 Dow points from where we were trading at early in the morning. Nasdaq 100, a little bit of a different story. Nasdaq 100 currently trading at $86.08, right in the middle of the trading range for the day. S&Ps off the highs a bit as well, $31.99, I say a bit. We're only talking about three or four S&P points. The high, pre-market, $3203, just trading pennies away from $3200 in the March futures contract. There's your crude oil chart, quite an acceleration to higher prices, made it to a high just after 11 a.m. of $60.96, currently trading at $60.85. Goal contract, $14.81, just kind of been hanging around between about $14.79 and $14.82, and the euro-US dollar trading at $11.52. In terms of currencies out there, there's your dollar index in the top left quadrant, $97.168. We have the euro trading at $11.52, the pound pulling back a bit as Boris Johnson passing a bill that will create a hard deadline towards the end of 2020 that could see a hard Brexit pound losing a little bit on that and the yen trading $109.46. Stay tuned folks, Steve Rhodes coming up live with the Traders Edge at one o'clock, Dave White live at two o'clock with the power trading hour, Tom O'Brien live at three. Stay tuned, we'll be right back.