 Good morning everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. It's Monday, 10 a.m. Eastern time, 30 minutes in the trading day. We got markets starting off to the downside. You have the S&Ps right now, negative by 9 points, trading at 27.43. You get the Nasdaq negative by 66 points, trading at 73.87. And the Dow off 51 points, trading 24,767. Lower yield, once again, we got higher price, lower yield in notes and bonds. The 10-year up 9 ticks, 126.21. The 30-year up 16 ticks, 154.28. I believe we had 2.07% in the 10-year this morning. Pretty remarkable. Dollar index off 201 ticks at 96.97 and oil up 40 cents, 53.91 and gold continuing the uptrend from last week, up almost $10 at 13.21 on the dot. Let's jump over to the futures markets. We'll start it off with the Dow. And we had to sell off on the opening bell on all the indices, the Dow less pronounced than the rest. The Dow made it up there to a high of 24,891 right after the opening bell and from there we're off more than 100 points, 24,758 in the Dow. Nasdaq 100, you can see the difference in the sell off in the two indices. Nasdaq makes it up to 71,31. We're now down a solid more than 1% or more than 80 points in the Nasdaq 100 at 7,051. S&Ps made it to a high of 27,59. We're now trading 27,43, so about 16 points to the downside in the last half hour. We've got a little bit of an acceleration to the upside early this morning, but pulling back in the last hour, 53,54 on the price of crude. There's your gold contract trading higher from most of the overnight session. Last night, futures open at about 1312. Gold makes it up to 1323, currently trading 1321. And there's your Euro-US dollar approaching that 112 mark currently trading 111.99. In terms of what else you have happening across the market, there's the news in the 10-year and let's jump over as I have a chart up there of the 10-year and there it is. So this is the yield on the 10-year. We're now sitting at 2.10. We did reach a low of 2.07 at about 5 a.m. Eastern time. Pretty remarkable, for sure. Stay tuned, folks. We got a lot to talk about. We got FedEx getting hit this morning. We have a few things going on in terms of trade, tariff, 10 o'clock coming back with Tom. That's our market at 11. Basil Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, Tom O'Brien, all this afternoon. Have a great Monday.