This is an example of one of the most powerful features in
Nature's Pulse. Here you can identify which bars to use for calculation either manually
selecting them, or letting Nature's Pulse select them by percentage swings, or by number
of pivot bars.
Then, Nature's Pulse calculates combinations between all of the
selected bars, and uses your selected parameter file in order to determine where the
future turns may occur. By looking at a graphical view of these, you can, at times, see
clusters that will pinpoint time windows for possible turning points in the future.
In this example, we selected the top in the Dow Jones on August
24, 1999 and told it to go backwards and select the previous 6 pivot points based on a
high or low being the highest or lowest for 15 bars on either side. Then, we applied a
parameter file and created the following result. See how the highest cluster of hits
occurred directly on the top bar in January, 2000 right at the top of the market! And the
previous two peaks, although lower in magnitude, were pretty accurate in calling the times
for the double bottoms as well.

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