 This is TFNN, the Tiger Financial News Network. TFNN, headline news update. Good afternoon everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFNN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida. 1 p.m. Eastern time on Friday. Three hours left to go on the trading day, and we got markets pretty much flat for the day, but we've had action in both directions so far. S&Ps, positive by five points, trading at 29.31. The Dow, positive by seven points, trading at 26,470. NASDAQ, negative by seven points, trading at 8,011. Notes and bonds, higher price, lower yield. Ten-year note up nine ticks. 123-22, 30-year bond up 17 ticks. 1.47-22. Gold having quite a day to the upside, up more than $10 now, trading at 12.90-40. And on the flip side, oil. Quite a negative day down $2.53. 6266. We'll start things off. Let's jump over to the futures market. We'll start it off with the Dow. And this morning, we'll back it up, 8.30 a.m. There's our 8.30 a.m. volatility. We get the GDP number, quite a number. You have the Dow, trade from 26,386. We trade about up 100 points, and we're hovering right off those highs currently. NASDAQ 100, a little bit of a different story. There's your 8.30 a.m. volatility. We trade higher until about 9. Reach a high of 78.39. Quite a sell-off in that NASDAQ. Down to a low of 77.57. But right now, we're almost right back to where we were before the 8.30 a.m. GDP number. S&Ps. There's your 8.30 volatility on GDP. We were trading at about 29.25 coming into that number. We're a solid six points above that level, trading 29.31. Crude oil. Talk about that decline. As early as 4 a.m. this morning, we were trading above $65. We're now approximately $2.50 below that level with crude trading at 62.68. There's your gold rise, and again, volatility on the GDP number at 8.30. We're trading at 12.76. We get an initial spike lower to 12.76. Now we're trading 12.90.27. And Euro-US dollar, as we've seen some dollar weakness, you have the Euro trading 11.62. In terms of what else you have out here, some of the movers and shakers out there, we had Amazon last night with their earnings. Amazon up slightly this morning, up about 1.3%. And then starting next week, a little teaser. We get Alphabet earnings on Monday. It's trading at 12.65, and we get Apple earnings on Tuesday, down about 4.10%. Stay tuned, folks. Steve Rhodes coming up right now at the Trader's Edge. Dave White live at 2 o'clock with a power trading hour, and Tom O'Brien wraps it up live at 3. Stay tuned, folks. Have a great Friday.