 T.F.N.N. The Tiger. Financial News Network. T.F.N.N. Headline. News Update. Good afternoon everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from T.F.N.N. Headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 2 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday, two hours left to go on the trading day. We've got a pretty calm market. Kind of retracing to some of the lows we've had, but still nonetheless, right around E.Now, negative by six points, trading at $28.25, get the NASDAQ up 20 points, NASDAQ the strongest of the indices so far today, NASDAQ up 20 points at $76.57, and the Dow in negative territory, the Dow negative 11 points, trading at $25,573, notes and bonds, higher price, lower yield, 10-year, up 15 ticks, $125.12, 30-year, up a point and 3 ticks, $150.202, and the dollar index up 318 ticks at $97.95. We're gonna start off with the chart of the 10-year yield, because it is quite a low that we are reaching right now, folks, in terms of a 19-month low they had had out there, and we're gonna back this up. That's a daily. We're gonna put this on a daily going back three years, and you will see. So there we are, going back all the way until almost the late stages of 2017, 10-year, 2.627%, quite a number on that. To give you a feel for where we have been there, some of the rates up top, 2.268 on that 10-year US yield, and if you look right there, there's your low, the high just in the last three months was 2.753, talking about a half a percent. You pull this back a solid year, 3.2 were down a solid full percentage point within the last year's highs. With that in mind, we jump over to the futures markets. Excuse me, we'll start off with the Dow, and as you can see, Dow approaching right where we were pre-market at the lows. We'll see how these last two hours of the trading day shake out. NASDAQ 100, strongest of the indices, not even close to those lows. We're at 7300 this morning, trading at 7331. S&Ps though, much more like the Dow in terms of 2824. We're at intraday lows as we speak, and we're gunning for those lows 2822, only a couple points away from the pre-market lows we made early this morning. There's crude oil, trading at 5932. Gold contract had an acceleration lower early today, traded from 1283. We're now trading at 127751, and there's your euro US dollar, as we've had some dollar strength, euro weakness, euro trading 11170. Stay tuned folks. We got Tom O'Brien coming up live from three till five. He wraps up this trading day. See where we head for the first trading day, and what they call summer trading after that Memorial Day weekend. See where we shake out. Stay tuned folks. Tom O'Brien coming up live at three.