 Hey, everyone. Welcome to another video lesson from navigationtrading.com. In this video, I want to show you how to add the implied volatility rank or IVR indicator to your Tasty Works charts. So if you go to the charts, it's just this button right here, and then go up to Indicators. They have just released, finally, the implied volatility rank indicator, which can be added to your charts. And please select that. It should be at the very top at the time of this recording anyway. And then just click Add Selected and click Close, and it is populated at the bottom of your chart here. You can make it wider or more narrow compared to your price chart or however you want to do that. But the cool thing that they've done with this is it actually has two lines, and it shows the high and the low of the implied volatility rank through time. So if you look at today's date, you can see there's a high of 4607 with a low of 3407. So obviously, implied volatility has expanded today, which makes sense because in this case, QQQs have been heading lower. Now they do not have implied volatility percentile. So with our indicator that we use on Thinkorswim, we like to plot both IV percentile and IV rank to give us a better idea of where each of them are trading. You know, sometimes IV rank is better to look at, but there are situations where IV percentile is going to be more accurate or provide the data that we're looking for in relation to how expensive the options are. But it's a step in the right direction, at least you now have an IVR indicator that you can put on your charts in Tastyworks. One last thing to mention is you've got to be looking at ETFs or stocks for the indicator to show up. If you try to click on a future, you'll notice that it is blank. So it's not available for futures yet. I have been told that it will be coming soon, but for now it works on equities, ETFs, and stocks. Hope that was helpful in showing you how to plot the implied volatility rank on your Tastyworks charts. If you have any questions, drop us a line in the community at community.navigationtrading.com. See you there.