 TFNN, Deadline News Update. Good afternoon everybody, I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN Headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida, one PM Eastern time on Thursday, three hours left to go on the trading day and we got markets hanging right near record territory. Dow Jones up 160 points, that's more than half a percent, trading at 29,189, S&Ps up 18 points, a similar just shy of 6 tenths percent in the positive, trading at 33.07, that's within about a point of all time highs, NASDAQ up 60 points, about two thirds of a percent in the green, trading 93.17 and the Russell leading the way with strength, Russell 2000 up 20 points at 17.02, that's approaching 1.2 percent positive for the day. We'll start things off, let's jump over to the VIX, Volatility Index, 12.21, as you would expect, very muted action, very low volatility priced into a market that makes continual highs on a daily basis it seems at least to start off 2020, reach actually 11.78 early today in that VIX. Let's take a look at the charts, we'll start it off with the Dow, you can see the acceleration overnight, we get a pop at about 3.30 in the morning, we reach a high at 10.30 this morning of 29,172, all the markets just hanging right where we are at near all time highs since basically the market opened, I mean you're talking about a Dow, from 9.30 a.m. we've basically traded from 29,120 up to a high of 29,000 around 160, you're talking about 40 Dow points maybe in a range, very small trading range today. NASDAQ 100, a little bit wider trading range, we make it to a high of 91.19, we trade down to an intraday low of 9,077, right in the middle of that range at 9,095, S&Ps, 3.30 a.m. we trade up to 3,307 but check it out, since about 8.30 this morning we were at 3,305, you're talking about almost two S&P points from call it basically 3,304 to 3,307, a 3 point S&P trading range so far for today. Crude oil, not quite the case, quite a trading range in crude, check out the acceleration from 7.30 a.m. we trade from 57.58 all the way up to a high of 58.85, you're talking about a $1.30 to the upside in the price of crude just in 7.30 a.m. this morning, backing off a bid at 58.66 and gold trading at 15.51 and wrapping things up, bank earnings persist, Morgan Stanley this morning knocking it out of the park, they've been trading higher all day now up more than 8% at 57.32 to cap off quite a week of bank earnings. Stay tuned folks, Steve Rhodes coming up live from 1 till 2 with the Trader's Edge, Dave White live from 2 till 3 and Larry Pezzavento filling in for Tom live from 3 till 4 this afternoon, we'll be right back.