 TfNN, headline news update. Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Thursday, 10 a.m. Eastern time, 30 minutes into the trading day. We got markets starting off on the positive side. Dow Jones up 20 points right now, trading $26,557, S&Ps up 13, trading at $29.27. Nasdaq up 51 points, or almost 7-tenths percent, trading at $79.61. We have the Russell 2000 up 10 points, trading at $15.28. And the VIX this morning will start off a little bit of negative action as we get some higher market. VIX jumping around $15.89 on that volatility index. Start things off. Let's jump over to the NADEX platform, take a look at some of the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow. So we had been at lows just prior to 6.30 a.m. Eastern time, $26,451 in the Dow, currently trading $26,550. S&P 500, accelerates to lower prices right around the same time of 6 a.m. of $29.17. We're right back up to where we were when that slide began, $29.29 in the S&Ps. Nasdaq 100, $76.89. We got that acceleration at 6 a.m. to $76.52. Good oil back above $59, quite a volatile trade for crude recently. We made it to a high yesterday, right after the EIA number of almost $60, pretty remarkable. You had a 12 plus million barrel draw, much bigger than about the 3 million barrel draw they expected. And what does crude do? It spikes higher, and then wouldn't you know it? It was under $59 overnight last night, but back at about $59.40, pretty much right where we were coming into that number. The oil contract, trading at $1,405, made it to a low this morning of approaching $1,402, and the Euro-US dollar trading $1,359. In terms of what else you have happening, it's a big day, the G20 beginning, and the news out there that President Xi, to present Trump with terms of settling trade deal, I almost chuckle a bit because if you get into the details of this, China will demand that the U.S. lift its ban on sale of U.S. technology to Huawei technologies. I don't know, if you've heard the rhetoric from the President against that technology, I don't see that happening. China also expects the U.S. to remove all tariffs and drop efforts to get China to buy more U.S. exports. I'm not sure, this is a Wall Street Journal report. The Democratic 2020 first debate as election season begins last night, it's happening again tonight. Walgreens posted earnings, and we're going to fly the WAG. Stay tuned folks, come back at 10 o'clock with Tom Lai programming all day every Thursday. Thank you.