 Good morning, everybody. I'm Tommy O'Brien, coming to you live from TFN headquarters in St. Petersburg, Florida at 10 a.m. Eastern time on Tuesday, 30 minutes into the trading day. We've got markets in red territory to start things off. S&P is negative by five points, trading at 29.37. We've got the NASDAQ negative by 51 points. Google, Alphabet trading a bit lower after earnings last night disappointing, and Dow off 12 points, trading at 26,541. Notes and bonds, higher price lower yield, 10-year note up five ticks, 123.18, 30-year bond up 11 ticks, 147.10, dollar index negative 337 ticks, trading at 97.245, and golden oil volatility as well. Gold up $2, make that $3, trading at $12.84.50, oil up $0.43 at $63.92. We'll start it off. Let's jump over to the charts. We'll start it off with the Dow. So a little bit of roller coaster this morning, 8 a.m. We spike from about $26,594. We reach a high at $26,640. We're now off more than 100 points from that level, and you can see kind of the escalation. There's your 930 opening bell bar. We're sitting right at about $26,600. The Dow trades down 100 points in the last half hour. NASDAQ 100, volatility as well, backing up the chart to last night on Google Alphabet earnings. You have the NASDAQ 100 trading about $78.58. We're down a solid 60 to 65 points from that level of $77.92 in that NASDAQ 100. S&Ps, early this morning up there at $29.45. We're now off about nine points from that level, trading $29.36. Gold contract, volatility as well, just since about 8 a.m. this morning. You trade from $12.87 down to $12.82. Back up to $12.87. Gold trading at $12.84.58. Crude oil, volatility as well, quite a run from about 2 a.m. You trade from $63.37. We trade all the way up to a high this morning of $64.74, and we're now about $0.90 off that level just in the last hour, $63.85 at the price of June Crude and Euro US Dollar. As we've seen some dollar weakness, Euro strength, Euro trading $1.12.20. Jumping over for that chart on Google last night right now, you got Google Alphabet trading down 8.2% down more than $100 and tonight after the bell, Apple down 1.3% ahead of that, kind of falling off right on that open. Opened above $2.03, Apple trading at $2.096. Stay tuned folks, come back at 10 o'clock with Tom at 11 of course, we've got Fast Market, TD Ameritrade, Kevin Hinks, Tom White and the team, Basil Chapman, Steve Rhodes, Dave White, Tom O'Brien all this afternoon. Stay tuned folks, have a great Tuesday.