 Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1pm Eastern time on Monday, 3 hours left to go on the trading day, and we've got markets hanging around negative territory so far. Dow Jones, negative 67 points, trading at $26,344, got the S&Ps currently negative by 7, trading at $28,99, and NASDAQ negative by 34 points, trading at $79,49. To start things off, let's jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow, looking at the June futures contract, currently trading $36,346, pretty much a slow slide since early this morning, 7.30am, we're trading at $26,472, down more than 100 points from that level. We made lows just after noon Eastern time, $26,317, up slightly from that level, $26,345. NASDAQ 100, we trade lower from about $9.30 right at the opening bell of $76.57, excuse me, trading down to $75.99 before climbing a bit, $76.23 in the NASDAQ 100, S&Ps, similar chart formation, there's your opening bell bar, reaching $29.13, currently trading at $2904, looking at those June futures, having quite dipped below $290 in the futures, we made it close, 2970 cents or 70.7 points, but not quite under that 2900 point. Crude oil with some volatility as well in both directions, we were up there at $63.87, just after 10am this morning, crude spikes lower all the way down to about $63.20, from there we're trading at $63.47, and gold getting quite a bit off of, where are we, yes off of that lows at around $9.30 of $12.85, we're up about $7 from that level with gold, trading at $12.92.35, and the Euro trading above $130.00, $130.07, terms of what else you have happening out there, it has already been some earnings kicking off the earnings calendar, we'll call it, Goldman Sachs down 3.2% today, as they beat on earnings, miss on revenue, city much the same, beat on earnings, miss on revenue, city knocked down as big of a factor, and then we have some giants coming up for the rest of the week, we're going to get Morgan Stanley, which is down 1.2%, you can expect that of course just with the banks, Bank of America coming up this week as well, 1.5%, and tomorrow we get Netflix, and ahead of that news down 1.8%, extending those losses from Friday and Disney, extending the gains of 1.5%. Stay tuned folks, Steve Rhodes coming up right now with the Trader's Edge, Dave White at 2 o'clock, Tom O'Brien Show live from 3.0.5.