 Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1 p.m. Eastern time on Tuesday. Three hours left to go on the trading day, and we got markets pretty much around flat territory, seesawing in both directions. We got the S&Ps right now, positive by six points, trading at 3,012. We got the NASDAQ, negative by four points, trading at 81.58. Dow Jones, positive by 89 points, trading 26,917. Oil catching a bid today, up 84 cents at 54.15. Gold contract, basically flat at 14.8720. Notes and bonds pretty close to flat as well, a little bit of volatility, but you got the 10-year right now, negative one tick at 129.18. The 30-year, positive three ticks at 159.17, and the dollar index, positive 51 ticks at 97.379. We got a vote coming up on Brexit, one hour from right now, 7 p.m. London time, that is 2 p.m. Eastern time. You're going to get that vote. We'll see how that hits the currencies, the pound, the euro. That come up in one hour, as we said. Jumping over to the charts, we'll start things off with the indices, we'll start it off with the Dow, and as you can see, right up there near session highs, 26,874 right now in the December futures contract. We were briefly higher within the last half hour, reaching a high of 26,890. NASDAQ 100, little bit of a different story, getting a pullback, 79.40 right now in the NASDAQ 100. S&Ps, up there near highs as well, 3,012. We were up there maybe a point higher, one, two points higher, 3,013 being the intraday high, just within the last hour. Crude oil contract catching a bid actually made a high at about 11 a.m. of $54.77, you got crude trading 54.27. There's your gold contract pulling back a bit over the course of the trading day. Gold December contract trading at 14.88, and the euro US dollar right now trading at 1.1143. So as I stated, one hour from right now, Brexit looming. We'll pull up the headline and there it is, as you have Boris Johnson threatening to pull the deal and seek an election. If that does not pass, whether he has even the ability to seek an election, he can seek it, whether he will get it, that's a different story. And as the quote says, the moment of truth coming at around 7 p.m. London time should be interesting. We'll be live on the air for that. We got our man Steve Rhodes coming up live right now with the trader's edge. Dave White live at two o'clock with the power trading hour and Tom O'Brien live at three. We'll be waiting for that Brexit vote. Markets kind of see song in both directions. Stay tuned folks. Steve Rhodes coming up right now. We'll be right back.