 Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 3 p.m. Eastern time on Monday, final hour of the trading day. We have a pretty calm market so far to start off the week. Dow Jones negative 55 points currently, or about two tenths percent in the negative, trading $26,504. You have S&Ps basically flat, trading a $29.05, NASDAQ up nine points, or about one tenth percent, trading an $8,007, and the Russell leading the way in the way down, down almost 10 points, or about six tenths of a percent, trading a $15,506. We'll start things off. Let's jump over the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow. So a little bit of volatility around the opening bell. There's your opening bell bar. We're trading at $26,450. You trade up about 100 points, $26,548, and from there we've trailed off about 50 points. But as you can see, we trade 100 points up, 50 points back down, pretty small day in terms of trading activity. NASDAQ 100, a little bit of a different story, really no pullback at all. We start the morning at 76,71, and we basically trade topside from most of the morning, take a break at around noon, right up there near session highs, 77,24 in the NASDAQ 100. S&Ps, we trade higher on the open as well. We open at around $28,99. We spike to a high of $29,10 just before noon. We've kind of just been hanging at that level for the last three hours. Crude oil with volatility today, a few news stories in the headlines. As you have President Trump clamping down on Iran exports to countries across the globe, imposing sanctions, no more waivers. With that, you have oil. There is your spike hire last night. So that's Thursday's action, close Friday, Sunday night. We open $64. We trade all the way up to $66, basically. We missed it by a few pennies, but $65,97, and from there, we've backed off a bit. You got crude trading, $65,69. Gold contract, trades lower for the morning. Kind of just been hanging at these levels since about 10 a.m. this morning, $12,77 the price of gold, and Euro-US dollars. We had some Euro strength, dollar weakness, Euro trading, $1,12,58. What else you have happening? It is a big week in earnings. And let's see. Is this it? Yes. Big week in earnings to give you some of them. 140 of the S&P 500 companies reporting. Some of the name makers out there, Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, United Technologies, Verizon, Twitter, Lockheed Martin, eBay, Facebook, Microsoft, and Tesla. Tesla in the news today, not for good reasons though. Getting a downgrade. Tesla down 3.5%, they come out with their earnings on Wednesday. Stay tuned, folks. Steve Rhodes, live right now at 3 o'clock. Dave White, live at 4 o'clock. Fill in in for Tom. Have a great Monday.