 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 10 a.m. Eastern time Monday morning, 30 minutes into the trading day. We have a mixed market so far. Dow Jones negative 32 points trading at $27,982. Give the Nasdaq positive by 19, trading at $86.74. S&P is positive by about one point right now, trading at $31.47. Let me see if I can refresh those charts possibly. I don't think it's going to work, unfortunately. We'll try and get through it. We have the gold contract up $1.50, trading at $14.66. Oil, negative 37 cents at $0.5883. And the dollar index off $106. There we go. Trading at $97.594. We'll start things off. A couple interesting charts to start the trading week. Of course, we have December 15th, Sunday night looming the trade deadline. Will there be an additional $150 plus billion in tariffs put on consumer goods? We have the commodity market. You have gold. Actually peaking this morning, almost a $14.70. There's your silver contract off the highs a bit. Platinum and palladium as well. Jumping over to some of the currency markets this morning. There's your dollar index trading off a bit, $97.58. Euro trading higher, $110.74. And you have the Yen right now, $108.50 and the pound, $131.51 as you have elections going over there this week as well. Jumping over the charts. We'll start it off with the NASDAQ 100. You can see a mixed market, but a little bit of a pop right around the opening bell. We trade to $84.21 in the NASDAQ 100. S&Ps trading at $31.47. Dow 30, not quite the pop the other markets got, was above $28,000 briefly. Currently $27.997. There's your crude oil market, volatility as well. Just since 9 a.m. when I was on here for the update, you go from $58.26 all the way now to $58.99. Gold contract backing off a bit in the last about hour. Gold at $14.66, almost made it to $14.70. And the euro, U.S. dollar as we covered $110.73. Stay tuned, folks. I'll be coming back at 10 o'clock with Tom. Of course, you've got Fast Market by TD Ameritrade, Thinkorswim, Kevin Hicks and the team at 11. Basil Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, Tom O'Brien all this afternoon. Dow Jones, negative 27. S&Ps, positive by 2. We'll be right back, folks.