 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 9 a.m. Eastern time on Monday, 30 minutes to go until the start of the trading week, and we've got markets starting off in positive territory. It looks like Dow futures right now up 53 points, trading at $27,362. S&P futures positive by about 7, $3,022. Both of those look like they're going to open up near record highs, and NASDAQ futures up 23 points, trading at $79.83. We'll start things off this morning. Take a look at the VIX as this market just continues higher. As you'd expect, VIX, very low volatility on the end of Friday, and we're starting a little bit higher, but $1,263 nonetheless. We'll jump over to some of the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow. Currently trading $27,357, almost made it up to $27,400 at about 3.30 a.m. Eastern time before backing off a bit. NASDAQ 100 making the highest pre-market as we speak, $79.84. We were down here earlier in the morning at about $79.58. You're talking about almost 30 points to the upside from that price level. S&P's almost reaching the high that we had around $3.30, which was $3,023, currently sitting about a point and a half in the S&P's under that level. Crude oil above $60, trading at $60.55. Of course, we had some hurricane action in the Gulf going on. Hopefully, everyone is safe in Louisiana, New Orleans, but oil getting a little bit of a bid this morning as it was under $60 by a few pennies briefly last night. Gold, currently holding $14.14, was up there at about $14.19 earlier in the day. Euro-US Dollar, trading $112.68. In terms of what else you have happening across the market, the end of the day, Friday, the news coming out after the close, though, Facebook slapped with a $5 billion fine from the FTC for privacy lapses to see how that stock is reacting. You'll see the action, like I said, did come out maybe right before the close on Friday, but opening about $204, slightly under that level. You also had Citibank earnings this morning, bank earnings in full swing. Closed at $71.77, was up at $73.06. Currently $72.35, and the news on their earnings to jump over. They beat pretty handily on both levels in terms of $1.95 earnings per share. They were looking for about $1.80. They came in with revenue of $18.76 billion. Not bad, beating that $18.5 billion number. Stay tuned, folks. You've got Larry Pezzavento coming up live right now. I'll be back at 10 o'clock with Tom. And of course, you've got Fast Market by TD Ameritrade, Bank of Swim at 11, Dozzle Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, and Tom O'Brien back today, live from three to five every Monday.