 TFNN, headline, news update. Good morning everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming alive from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Friday, 10 a.m. Eastern time, 30 minutes into the trading day, and we got markets starting off in positive territory records for the Dow and the S&P. Dow Jones up 138 points, trading at 27,227. S&P is positive by five right now, trading at 3,005. NASDAQ positive by 18 points, trading at 8,214, and we got the Russell up two points, trading at 15,60. As we start off Friday trading, this market just keeps shugging higher. We jump over to the VIX, 12,66, as you would expect, very low volatility premium in a market that just trades higher and makes new record highs in multiple indices across the board. We'll start it off, let's jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow, and there's your acceleration this morning. We trade pretty calmly for most of the overnight session, got a little bit of a pop last night at around 9 p.m. Eastern time, and then we wait until the opening bell. You have the Dow trading from 27,149, we're up a bit from that level 27,215 in the September futures. NASDAQ 100, little bit of a different story, not quite getting as big of a pop, currently trading 79,39. S&P 500, kind of just hanging around where we've been for most of the overnight session. You have the S&P trading at 3,008, talking about the futures now, made it up to about 3,012 at one point overnight. Crude oil, some volatility as well, bouncing around the upper end of that, right around 60,80, that's yesterday's action, overnight. We reached that level at about 5 a.m. as well. You dip below $60 for a brief moment right around the opening bell, and then we're back at $60.43. You get the gold contract, trading at 14,0955, a little bit of bouncing action in both directions this morning, and the Euro-US dollar backing off a bit as we get a little bit of dollar strength from about midnight up until 9 a.m., we have 1,1247 in the Euro. In terms of what else you have happening out there, in terms of news, we got the PPI. We got CPI yesterday, consumer prices. Today we got producer prices rising slightly in June, 0.1% that number coming in, and the expectation was basically flat, so a little bit higher on prices again after yesterday's hot number on the CPI. Stay tuned, folks. I'm coming back at 10 o'clock with Basil Chapman, then of course we got Fast Market by TD Ameritrade at 11, Basil Chapman at noon, Steve Rhodes, Dave White. We'll be back this afternoon. Have a great Friday, everybody.