 TfNN, headline, news update. Good morning everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TfNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 10 a.m. Eastern time on Monday morning, 30 minutes into the trading day, and we have a mixed market to start things off. We have the Dow right now, flat, trading at 27,330, NASDAQ flat as well, trading at 82,43, and we have the S&P is negative by one, trading at 3,011, Russell negative by two, trading at 15,68, all the indices had been higher, sold off a little bit in the last half hour since we opened things up. We'll start things off with the VIX as we've seen a bit of a market sell off this morning on the opening bell, the VIX jumping up to 12,81, still very little volatility priced into this market. Start things off, we'll jump over the futures market, we'll start it off with the Dow, highs made pre-market just at about 330 in the morning, 27,393, looking at the September futures contract, now trading 27,318, you can see a bit of the sell off began at 925, 930, things continued. NASDAQ 100, pretty similar story in that we're up at highs, actually above that level that we got to last night, early 330 AM, we reach a high just before the opening bell of 79,85, we're about 15 points off that level, trading 79,71, S&Ps have a little bit of a sell off as well, it begins a few minutes before the opening bell, we're trading at about 3,022, we're now about six S&P points off that level, trading at 3,016, crude oil, continuing that sell off trend as well, we're up there at almost $61, $60.98, missed it by two pennies, and then quite a sell off from 915, you go from $60.98 all the way down to $60.17, getting a bit of a bounce right now, $60.42, gold contract trading at 14, 14, was up there at 14,18 at about 5 AM, and the Euro US Dollar trading at 1,1266. Well, what other news is going on this morning, it is earnings season, Citibank, we got some bank earnings this morning, now the headline is they beat, and they did beat in terms of a buck 95 earnings per share, estimate was a buck 80, revenue 18.76 billion versus 18.5, they're not bad, $260 million more revenue than they thought, but to pull up, look at that, that is quite a little sell off, climbed up to 7306, and boom, the market opens, we're now down 1.7% on Citibank. Stay tuned folks, come back at 10 o'clock with Tom live programming all Monday till 5 PM Eastern time, have a great day.