 TfNN, headline, news update. Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 9 a.m. Eastern time on Friday morning, 30 minutes to go until that opening bell. We've got markets hanging out on the positive side, it looks like so far. Dow futures up 41 points, trading at $26,933. S&P futures in the green by about six right now, trading at $29.86. NASDAQ futures up 12 points, trading at $77.99. Got some action in oil to the downside, off of $1.22 at $55.19. And the 10-year yield up a bit, above 1.7%, 1.708% on the 10-year yield. We'll start things off. Let's jump over to the charts. We'll start it off with the indices. S&P 500, $29.88, trading higher from most of the overnight session, reaching a high at about 6.15 a.m. Eastern time, $29.92, or a few points off that level currently. NASDAQ 100, pretty similar formation. We trade higher overnight. We actually dipped down briefly to about 10 p.m. last night at $77.54. You climb all the way up to $78.20. We're just off that level at $78.03. Dow 30, currently trading $26,943, almost made it up to $27,000 at about 6 a.m. this morning. Here's your crude oil market. As we said, in the red, in a dramatic fashion, talk about an acceleration to the downside. 6.20 a.m. this morning, we're trading at $56.52. You trade all the way down to under $55, just in the last half hour. And then we got a little bit of a pop with crude oil volatility continuing, crude trading at $55.37. There's your gold contract, trading lower from most of the overnight session as well. Get to slide at about 1 a.m. Eastern Time, trading at $15.14. Gold goes all the way to a $14 handle of $14.97, and right now trading right at $1,500. And the Euro-US Dollar, trading at $109.34. In terms of other news you have happening out there in the market, Wells Fargo getting a new CEO as the BNY Mellon, their CEO, Charles Scharf, he'll be stepping in to the embattled Wells Fargo. This is the third CEO I believe in about three years as they deal with some chaos still reeling from a few scandals there and the market liking that they have a new CEO. There's your Wells Fargo chart closed yesterday at $48.87, looks to open this morning at $50.46. And another story we'll be watching, how about Peloton? As the world of IPOs continue to struggle, was priced at $29 for an IPO, only made it to $27.98 and looks to open at about $25.85. Stay tuned folks, Larry Pezzavento with Trey what you see, I'll be back at 10 o'clock with Tom, have a great Friday, we'll be right back.