 This is TFNN, the Tiger Financial News Network. TFNN headline news update. Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien coming to you live from TFNN, 10 a.m. Eastern Time Monday morning, 30 minutes into the trading day and we have markets with a little seesaw action in both directions. NASDAQ 100 actually positive right now by 8 points trading at 87.26. We got the S&P's negative by 13, trading at 2804, Dow negative 250 points, 23,359. Oil contract up 7 pennies. Oil trading at 1985. We've got the gold contract up $13 at 1713 and silver, negative by 6 pennies. Trading at 1487. We start things off. We started off with the VIX for Monday action rising to 4032, correlating to the market bottoms overnight. We'll see that action when I pull up the charts in a moment. Right now trading at 3905. Start things off. Let's jump over to the charts. We'll start it off with the Dow, 23,341. You back it up to the overnight lows, 23,213 in the Dow at about 9 p.m. Eastern Time last night. We were as high as above 23,500 briefly at about 3 a.m. Eastern Time. NASDAQ 100, as I mentioned, NASDAQ 100 in the green, 87.22 right now. Quite an acceleration and a pop right on the open. We back it up to where we were at 9 p.m. Eastern Time. That's a low of 85,58. You're talking about 150 plus NASDAQ 100 points. S&P is trading at 2804, the low overnight, 27,71. You're talking about 33 S&P points off the low. There's your crew contract trading higher now above $20 at 2006. Gold contract trading at 1714 after spiking to 1725 at about 6 a.m. The Euro US dollar at 109.29. In terms of what else you have happening in the market, a big week of earnings and we get non-farm payrolls on Friday. We get Disney earnings after the bell tomorrow. Disney, quite a slide from where we were early Thursday from 114 to 101. We also get Ride, Hailing Company, Uber. They're coming out Thursday. Again, this market as it pulls back from 32 to 26. Just for some context as we wrap up this 10 o'clock update, check out that run from 2965 early Thursday to 2771. You're talking about 194 S&P points or 6.5% in only a couple of days, volatility not going anywhere anytime soon. Non-farm payrolls Friday, they're looking for potentially losing 21 million jobs and an unemployment rate of 16%. We'll see what happens. Stay tuned folks. Live programming all Monday at TFNN. We'll be right back.