 Good morning everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Tuesday, 10 a.m. Eastern Time, 30 minutes in the trading day. We have a little bit of a reversal from yesterday. Positive markets across the board. S&Ps right now are positive by 18 points, trading at 27.68. Got the NASDAQ positive by 61, quite a day in the NASDAQ yesterday to the next NASDAQ positive 61 at 73.94, and the Dow up 240 points, trading at 25,056. Notes and bonds, a little bit of a reversal as well. Lower price, a little bit of a higher yield, 10-year negative 8 ticks, 126.20. You got the 30-year negative 17 ticks, 154.23. Gold up a buck, 70 at 13.29, 50 oil, negative 18 pennies at 5307. And Bitcoin, down about $600, back at about 8,000 on the dot. We'll start it off, let's jump over to the futures markets. We will start it off with the Dow. So we trade higher for most of the overnight session. We reach a high just after the opening bell, 25,100 on the dot, looking at the June futures contract, currently trading 25,064. NASDAQ 100, pull back a bit right before the open and continued. We reached a high of 7,066. Now trading at about 7,038, so almost 30 points of a pullback. S&Ps, 935 bar, we trade from 27.73 to about 27.66, currently sitting 27.68. Crude oil bouncing around a bit, we'll get the API after the close tonight. EIA in about 24 hours for inventory tomorrow. Crude trading at 52.80, and there's your gold contract trading at 13.29.50. Temps and Windows, you have happening across the market. As we speak, you had Fed Chairman Powell saying that the Fed will act as appropriate to sustain the expansion. So you have the Fed Chairman Powell said the central bank is watching current economic developments and will do what it must to keep the near record expansion going. Powell began a speech Tuesday in Chicago by addressing recent developments in involving trade negotiations and other matters. A lot going on, you of course have President Trump over at the UK. They just had a press conference with Prime Minister May. Should be interesting there as well. And to jump over to see where we are on that 10-year, because quite a spike yesterday, we got to 2.07% on the 10-year, pulling up the chart this morning, currently sitting at 2.1141. At yesterday at about 4 in the morning, we reached that level again towards the end of the day, reaching a 2.06 handle, currently sitting 2.11. Stay tuned, folks. Come back at 10 o'clock with Tom. Fast Market at 11 by TD Ameritrade. Kevin Hinkson, the team at Thinkorswim. Live programming all day at TFNN. Stay tuned. Have a great day.