 This is TFNN the Tiger financial news network NN headline news update Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien coming alive from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida It's Tuesday 9 a.m. Eastern Time 30 minutes to go until the opening bell And we got markets right around flat territory right now Dow futures positive by just five points trading at $26,123 S&Ps are flat trading at $29.23. We've got Nasdaq futures right now positive by two points trading at $77.29 We got the 10-year at 1.559 percent quite a number goal contract up $3 right now at $15.14 and oil down about $0.19 at $5602. We're gonna start things off take a look at the volatility index this morning 30 minutes to go until the opening bell been quite a decline from last week's high Thursday 24 10 We're back 1673 in that VIX volatility S&P index start things off. Let's jump over to the platform We'll take a look at some of the indices and then go over some of the commodities We'll start things off with the Dow. We're in a pretty tame now this is a 15-minute chart I believe yes 15-minute chart pretty tame overnight session anywhere from a high at about 2 a.m. of $26,196 We reach a low about two hours ago of $26,085 you get the Dow trading $26,119 Nasdaq 100 pretty similar story This is yesterday's action zooming into the overnight session pretty tight trading range from about $77.20 up to $77.50 trading at $77.26 and the S&P 500 currently trading at $29.22 In terms of what else you have happening across the market it is still earning season and we got a few of them out this morning Home Depot missing on sales cuts outlook on worries of tariffs, but I believe Home Depot trading higher today So we'll dig into that one. Let's pull it up HD Home Depot sure enough So they have more in those numbers as you have Home Depot trading at $213.16 closed yesterday about $207.95 We're gonna pull up in a moment but Coles beating as well in the world of retail They're trading right at $50 on the dot you had Coles trading yesterday at $48.20 In terms of what else? U.S. Steel laying off hundreds of workers in Michigan We'll see if that turns into a political debate as I'm sure we're all aware Steel workers laying off and to pull up how that chart is trading this morning good old ex U.S. Steel Pretty marginal looking open there about $12.33 closed yesterday at $12.43 Stay tuned folks. We got a man Larry Pezzavento coming up right now a trade what you see I'll be back at 10 o'clock with Tom then of course fast market by TD Ameritrade thinkorswim Kevin Hanks Alex Alex coffee at 11 Basil Chapman Steve Rhodes Dave White Tom O'Brien all this afternoon Stay tuned folks. Have a great Tuesday