 FNN headline news update. And coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, 12 noon Eastern time on Tuesday, middle of the trading day. We got a mixed market out there earning season in full swing this morning with the banks kicking things off, JP Morgan crushing it in their fixed income, bond trading beating by almost a billion dollars, city beating as well, Wells Fargo pulling back, we'll get into that in a moment. But right now the indices, S&P is negative by one, trading at $32.88, Dow Jones positive by $110, trading at $29,018, NASDAQ negative by one point, trading at $92.71, Gold some negative action off about $7 at $15.42, we've got oil up 28 cents at $58.36 and the dollar index up 41 ticks at $97.86, excuse me, and notes and bonds a little bit of higher price and lower yield, the 10 year up six ticks, $129.04, the 30 year up 17 ticks at $157.25, start things off, let's jump over to the charts, we'll start it off with the Dow, quite an acceleration to higher prices from the lows made at $3.30 this morning at about $28,740, we're now up us all at $240 Dow points from that price level, the futures market just under $29,000, trading $28,982, NASDAQ 100, little bit of a different story, NASDAQ 100, trading at $9,075, we're about 35 points off the low that we were trading at just after the open this morning, there's your S&Ps, $32.88, highs last night just after the close of $32.96, we make it to a low at around $3.30 in the morning of $32.75, you're about 13 S&P points off of that low, crude oil $58.46 right now, there's your gold contract, trading at $15.42 and the Euro US dollar, trading at $11.28, as I mentioned it, bank earnings in full swing, jumping around to some volatility in the market, we'll start it off with Netflix, since that chart is up there, Netflix traded higher pre-market to $347, then quite a little sell off as the market opens, but jumping back to the banks, JP Morgan up more than 2% on their earnings, Citi up 2.8% on their earnings, Wells Fargo on the flip side of that, down almost 4% at $50.07, Delta out with their earnings as well, up almost 4% as well and in terms of other stocks, making news, Tesla staying at the forefront, almost made it to $5.50 today, still up 1.4% Tesla trading at $5.32. Stay tuned folks, we've got to replay this hour, but Dave White, excuse me, Steve Rhodes live at 1 o'clock with the Traders Edge, Dave White live at 2 o'clock, Tom O'Brien live at 3, we'll be right back.