 Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Thursday, nine a.m. Eastern time, 30 minutes to go until the opening bell. We've got markets starting off to the positive side. Dow futures right now up 85 points, trading at 27,728. S&P futures, positive by eight points, trading at 31,19. NASDAQ in the green by 31 points, trading at 83,26. Oil basically flat. Some volatility on the price accrued, though, almost made it up to $59 before pulling back a bit. We got the 10-year yield back above 1.8%, 1.809. And we'll start things off this morning. As we've seen the market rebound from the initial pullback we had early in the week, the VIX pulling back to 1446. Quite a spike we got at the open of Tuesday action when the market was down as much as 400 points in the Dow. 1799, we're back to a much more reasonable 1442 as fear dissipates in this market that marches higher. We'll jump over the charts. We'll start things off with the Dow. Currently trading 27,717. You can see we're just off the highs we had at about 6.45 a.m. this morning. Let me go to the NASDAQ 100. Pretty similar trade pattern. 83.25. Made it up to 83.40 prior to 7 a.m. There's your S&P 500. 3119. Almost made it up to 3125 about a couple hours ago. There's crude oil. As I mentioned, we almost made it up to $59. The high today, $58.94. Then quite a little sell-off right around 8.45 a.m., just in the last 15 or 20 minutes, crude spikes all the way down to under 58.20. We're back to 58.58 as volatility continues in the price of January crude. There's your gold contract, volatility as well, up there to $18.48. And we spiked down to excuse me, $14.84. $18.44. $14.84. We're back down to $14.79. Gold trading at $14.80. And the Euro-US Dollar trade at $1.10.94. In terms of what else you have happening in the market, weekly jobless claims dropping to a seven-month low. That coming in at $203,000 for the week ended November 30th, the lowest level since mid-April. Pretty interesting. 24 hours ahead of the non-farm payrolls number that we get tomorrow, Friday, 8.30 a.m. The market awaits that number for sure. Stay tuned, folks. We got our man, Larry Pesavento, coming up live with trade what you see at 9 a.m. I'll be back at 10 o'clock with Tom, fast market by TD Ameritrade thinker, swim Kevin Hinks and the team at 11. Basil Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, Tom O'Brien all this afternoon. Stay tuned, folks. We'll be right back.