 Good afternoon, everybody. I'm Tamio Bryan, comedy live from TFN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 1pm Eastern time on Monday, 3 hours left to go on the trading day. We have a pretty calm day of trading so far with markets somewhat flat to in the green. NASDAQ right now, the only index currently in the red, negative by 3 points, trading at 8027. With that said, NASDAQ 100 up 16 points to 7768. You've got the Dow up 41 points, trading at 26760 and the S&Ps up about 4 points right now, trading 2955. Goal contract, quite a run. We're now up $18.70 at 141880. We've got oil, negative 25 cents at 5719. Notes and bonds, higher price, lower yield, the 10-year up 13 ticks, 12729, the 30-year up 27 ticks, 15514, and the dollar index down 168 ticks at 95550 and Bitcoin up $1,059 from Friday, sitting basically right at 1,100 on the dot. We'll start it off. Let's jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow. As you can see, pretty tight trading range. It doesn't get much tighter in the Dow. There's your opening bell. We've traded $26,753 or within about 15 points from that level, the whole range, only about 40 points in the Dow from where we've been today. NASDAQ 100, a little bit of a different story, seems to be trending lower from the overnight high we had last night at around midnight of 7788, currently trading 7766. There's your S&P 500. We were lower right around 10 a.m. of 2952. We trade up to almost 2960. You got the S&P's trading at 2955. There's your gold contract peaked above $1420 briefly this morning, about an hour and a half ago. You got gold trading at $141885. Crude oil backing off a bit. We're above $58 early this morning. We actually dipped below $57 just about an hour and a half ago. We got crude trading at $5719 and the Euro-US dollar trading at $1389. In terms of what else you have happening out there, quite a deal for the gambling sector as El Dorado resorts going to buy Caesars entertainment for about $8.5 billion with the B dollars as they have the investor Carl Icahn behind that deal and quite a reaction though on the two of them. Caesars first, liking that news as quite a premium on the closing price. El Dorado resorts though, not so much as those investors worry about spending that money in the supposed synergies. Stay tuned folks. Steve Rhodes coming up right now. Dave White at 2 o'clock. Tom O'Brien at live at 3. Have a great Monday.