 Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 12 noon Eastern time on Monday, middle of the trading day, and we have a pretty calm market so far to start off the trading week. Dow right now, negative by 13 points, trading $26,545, you get the S&Ps basically flat, trading at $29.05, NASDAQ positive by two points, trading right at $8,000, and the Russell 2000, negative by six points, or about four tenths of a percent in the negative for the Russell, trading at $15.59. As we start off the update, let's jump over to the VIX and check out the volatility index. As we've seen the market climb a little bit higher throughout the trading day, that VIX going from about $13.36 on the open, now $12.77, quite a number as we commit to some summer trading potentially. Let's jump over to the markets, we'll start it off with the Dow. So there is your 930 volatility, basically the session low, right near the open of $26,450. We're now approaching about 80 points above that level in the Dow, trading $26,532. NASDAQ 100 accelerates from the open, trading at $76.71. We make it up about 50 points to $77.20 and we've trailed off a bit in the last few minutes. S&Ps trading higher from the opening bell as well, 935, the market really begins to take off, trading from $28.99. We spike above $29.10 briefly within about the last 15 minutes. Currently of the S&Ps, June contract trading $2908. Crude oil, gunning for $66.00. We almost made it up there late last night. We made it to $65.97, we're back approaching that level $65.91 in the price of June crude and gold pulling back a bit today as gold, trading $12.7614. Kicking off the news with some oil news as you have President Trump aiming to drive Iran's oil exports to zero as he's ending sanctioned waivers. So this is stopping allowing some countries to import Iranian crude, yes to import Iranian crude so certain countries had been able to get waivers to be able to import Iranian crude, all of that ending on May 2nd. Tesla getting a downgrade at Evercore on slowing demand across all models. We get Tesla earnings two days from today and Kraft Heinz getting a new CEO after quite a tough year as AB Inbev's Miguel Patricio. Patricio is going to replace their CEO in the coming months. Stay tuned folks. We got Basil Chapman coming up right now. He did his show earlier than live programming. Steve Rhodes, Dave White all this afternoon. Have a great Monday.