 Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida at 12 noon Eastern time on Tuesday, middle of the trading day, and we have a mixed market to start things off. We have the S&Ps right now, positive by three points, trading at $29.92, Dow Jones, positive by $44, trading at $27,260, and Nasdaq in the negative by two points, trading at $8202, points and bonds, slightly lower price, higher yield, the 10-year negative two ticks, $127.17, 30-year negative 10 ticks, $154.20, dollar with some strength today, dollar index up $410 ticks at $97.350, and in the world of crypto, we have Bitcoin under $10,000 again off $405.99.16, goal contract, negative $3.00 at $14.2350, let's start it off, we'll jump over to the charts, we'll start it off with the Dow, so we're backing off, basically at intraday lows as we speak, $27,205, looking at the Dow, September 30 futures, we were up here earlier this morning, coming into the opening bell at $27,281, so you're talking about 80 Dow points, nothing too ridiculous too far, S&Ps, a little bit of a sell off as well, we were up above $3,000 in the S&Ps, currently trading $29.92, we were down at this level just at about $10.20 AM this morning as well, NASDAQ 100 backs off from $79.60, now trading at $79.21, crude oil, bouncing around a bit, we were down under $56 briefly, currently trading at $56.18, you'll get API inventories 4.5 hours from right now at $4.30 Eastern Time, tell them to be on the air for those, goal contract, pulling back a bit from that $14.30 price tag, but it had rebounded nicely from that low of about $14.14 at 1.30 AM Eastern Time, gold trading at $14.23, and the Euro-US Dollar, as we've seen dollar strength, you have the Euro back and off a bit, $11.57. In terms of what else you have happening out there, it's earnings season big week of earnings this week especially, you have Coca-Cola raising their revenue forecast after their earnings beat, pretty interesting in terms of Harley Davidson, second quarter sales continued to slide as profit falls 19%, but they beat revenue estimates $1.63 billion versus $1.44 billion, so to get over to those two charts, see how they are hitting, pull up the charts, and Chipotle as well down 1.6% before we jump away, but Coca-Cola right now, quite a surge higher, you have Coca-Cola 5.6% quite a number. Stay tuned folks, you have Basil Chapman coming up right now, and then of course you have Steve Rhodes live at one o'clock, Dave White live at two o'clock, and Tom O'Brien live from three to five as you have some good earnings tonight, Chipotle, Snapchat, Visa, stay tuned folks, have a great Tuesday.