 Good morning everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TF9 headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. 10 a.m. Eastern time on Thursday morning, 30 minutes into the trading day and we got markets pretty close to flat right now. A little bit of a sell-off on the opening bell. S&Ps minus one point trading at 3109. S&Ps had been positive by about eight when I did that 9 a.m. update just an hour ago. Dow Jones negative by 45 points trading at 27603. NASDAQ flat trading at 8567. Gold contract up a bit up a dollar and 60 cents at 1481.90. Oil up 40 cents at 5882. We've got notes and bonds a little bit of lower price and higher yield the 10-year minus 9 ticks, 12904, the 30-year minus 24 ticks at 157.31 and the dollar index continuing its slide off 227 ticks at 97.421. We'll start things off and we're going to start it off with the VIX this morning. Quite a spike on Tuesday, Tuesday morning as the Dow was down about 400 points, markets in turmoil, yet the VIX hit 1799. Fear has dissipated since then, 1465, relatively low volatility index with low fear priced into a market that's still right near all-time highs. Jumping over to the indices, we'll start it off with the Dow. And as you can see, as I mentioned, a little bit of a sell-off starts right on the opening bell. We were up there at 277.31. Right at 930, we've sold off more than 100 Dow points at 276.23. NASDAQ 100, not quite the sell-off, but still nonetheless, we're at about 83.26. You sell off about 20 NASDAQ 100 points right now, 83.05. There's your S&P. We were up there right at about 31.20 coming into the opening of the markets. We're now trading at 31.11. Prude oil above $59 briefly right around the opening bell, currently trading at $58.60. Prude with some real volatility this morning spiking in both directions. Gold contract pretty much trading inversely with the market as the market traded off on the opening bell. You had gold trade from under $14.79 to now $14.81, and the Euro-US Dollar trade in $11.01. In terms of other news out there, weekly jobless claims coming out this morning, $203,000 for the weekend at November 30th. Pretty great numbers, seven month low for jobless claims. We await the non-farm payroll number tomorrow. Stay tuned, folks. I'm coming back at 10 o'clock with Tom. We'll be right back.