 Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, one PM Eastern time on Thursday, three hours left to go on the trading day, and we have markets flirting with basically flat territory. S&P is negative one point, trading at $2793, Dow Jones negative three points, trading at $25,981, and you get the NASDAQ in positive territory, up six points, trading at $7560, dollar index basically flat, up 12 ticks, $96050, we've had some volatility in that dollar index though, we'll jump over to that in a moment, 10-year note, negative five ticks, $12124, 30-year bond, negative 12 ticks, $14506, gold contract, negative about $5, $13, $1640, and oil, up $0.22 cents, trading at $0.5717, let's start things off, take a look at the futures markets, we'll start it off with the Dow, pretty tight trading range today, about 80 points from basically $25940 in the lower end, we peaked at $26,020 on the upper end, right in the middle of that range in the Dow, trading $25,977, looking at the March Future contract for the Dow, NASDAQ 100, little bit of a different story with the higher end of that range, NASDAQ the only major index currently in the green, NASDAQ 100, trading at $7128, S&Ps up near that higher range as well, trading at $2793, solid nine points from where we were trading at, just about a couple hours ago at 11 a.m. down there at $2783, gold contract pulling back just early this morning, about 6 a.m., call it even 7 a.m., we're up there at $1328, gold trades down to $131641, crude oil, $5715 early in the morning, we were down there at about $5643, and Euro trading $11382, as you see we had some upward action in the Euro as we had weakness in the dollar and then since about, we'll call that 8 a.m. this morning, you have the Euro trade from $11417 all the way down to $11360, back trading $11382, terms of what else you have happening out here, fourth quarter GDP, and look at that as we speak, you got the news of last week, New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft bleeding not guilty to his charges in Florida, that I guess was to be expected, we'll see how that shakes out, fourth quarter GDP down two point, excuse me, increases 2.6%, big one there, ahead of the 2.2 estimate, and what else we got? Elon Musk yesterday, he's gonna have news at 2 p.m., I believe that's 2 p.m. Pacific time too, so possibly 5 p.m. today, we'll see as Tesla $2.62 cents. Stay tuned folks, Steve Rhodes coming up right now, and of course, Tom O'Brien live from three till five. Stay tuned, have a great Thursday.