 Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommi O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 Headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, three hours left to go on the trading day. And we got markets right around flat territory right now. S&Ps, negative by one point, trading at 3,013. Dow Jones, negative by 30 points, trading at 27,302. NASDAQ, negative 5 points, trading at 8239. S&P and Dow, right up there near record high, so pretty muted action to start off the trading week. We'll jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow. And we were about 100 points higher, pre-market. 3.30 a.m. Eastern time. You'll see all the markets pre-market were up in higher territory. You're the Dow up there almost reaching 27,400. We're now trading just under 27,300 at 27,296. NASDAQ 100, high is just around 930. And there's your correlating high to about 3.30 a.m. We're actually above that level, just about pre-market, 79.67 right now in the NASDAQ 100. S&P is sliding lower for most of the session. There's your 9.30 a.m. bar. You're trading from 3,021. We're now about eight points lower at 3,013. Crude oil, trading lower as well under $60, now trading at 59.70. We were just up there at $61, we'll call it two pennies within at 9.15, so quite a drop. Gold contract, 14.14.57, nothing too crazy going on in gold yet this morning. And the Euro-US dollar, trading a bit lower as we get a little bit of Euro weakness, a little bit of dollar strength, Euro trading at 1.12.59. In terms of what else you have going on out there, earning season, bank earnings, Citigroup coming out with their earnings this morning, beating on earnings per share, bucked $95 versus $1.80. They also beat on revenue, $18.76 billion versus $18.5, not bad, that's an extra $260 million in revenue in 90 days, even though it's just two decimal points. And to jump over to the chart though, there is Citigroup, almost unchanged but in negative territory, off two tenths, 16 pennies in the negative, trading at $71.61. We were up at $7306 and we actually love these thinkorswim charts, they will always show you, there is the earnings drop at about 8 a.m. And there is the conference call as whatever they were saying, market seemed to like it. You traded from about $70.50 when that call began, up to $72, sitting at $71.61. Stay tuned folks, we got our man Steve Rhodes coming up with the Trader's Edge right now, live from 1.0.2, Dave White with the Power Trading Hour, live from 2.0 till 3.0 and Tom O'Brien is back live from 3.0 till 5.0 as he wraps it up. Stay tuned folks, Steve Rhodes coming up right now.