 Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida at 1 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, three hours left to go on the trading day, and we have a mixed market so far. Dow Jones, negative 30 points right now, trading $26,528. We've got S&Ps, positive by one, trading at $2906. NASDAQ, positive by five points, just above $8,000, trading $8,003, and the Russell off five points, or about a 30% trading $1560. We'll start things off, taking a look at the VIX chart. We opened the trading day at $1336, as we've seen the market climb back a bit, VIX pulling back a bit, $1284 currently in that volatility index. Let's jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow, and so there is your opening bell bar, $26,450. So now exactly 75 Dow points above that level, trading $26,524. NASDAQ 100, coin acceleration from 930. We were trading at $76,71. We're approaching 50 NASDAQ 100 points above that level, trading $77,17. S&P 500, accelerates right out of the gate as well. We trade from $28,99, when I was solid, 10 S&P points above that level, trading $2,909. Crude oil, almost reaching $66 on a couple occasions, currently trading $65,84. Gold contract, pulling back gold, trading at $12,7641, and we have the Euro gaining some strength with some dollar weakness, Euro trading $1,1259. In terms of what else you have happening out there, one of the busiest weeks of earnings season this week, and we have, what's the number? Where are they? 140 S&P 500 companies this week alone with their quarterly results, including Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, United Technologies, Verizon, Twitter, Lockheed Martin, eBay, Facebook, Microsoft, Tesla, they're all coming out. Check out some of the stocks moving the action today. You have Boeing with some more negative news, opened in negative territory, but that's been some of the bounce as well. Boeing now down only about half a percent. You have Kraft Heinz getting a new CEO. The market seemed to like that on the open, but giving back basically almost a dollar of those gains basically flatten out with Kraft Heinz trading $32,98. You also had Tesla getting a downgrade. Tesla down 3.1 percent as they come out with their earnings two days from today on Wednesday. See what they have to say. Stay tuned, folks. We got our man Steve Rhodes coming up right now, live with the Trader's Edge, Dave White live at 2 o'clock with the Power Trading Hour. You got a treat live from 3-Til-5, Steve Rhodes and Dave White coming up this afternoon. Have a great Monday, everybody.