Cycle Low Windows
Know Where You Are in the Cycle — at a Glance
Timing is everything in cycle trading. The Cycle Low Windows Table gives you real-time insight into how mature the current cycle is — helping you anticipate potential turning points before they happen.
By showing how many days or weeks have passed since the last confirmed or unconfirmed cycle low, this tool offers a powerful lens into cycle timing across both Daily and Weekly timeframes.
🔍 What It Shows
This table is divided into two practical insights:

✅ Confirmed Cycle Lows
Days Since Last DCL: Tracks how many daily bars have elapsed since the last confirmed Daily Cycle Low.
Weeks Since Last WCL: Tracks the time passed since the most recent confirmed Weekly Cycle Low.
Great for spotting mature cycles that may be nearing exhaustion.
🕓 Unconfirmed Cycle Lows
Tracks recent potential cycle lows that are currently awaiting confirmation.
If these lows later meet confirmation conditions, they’re automatically upgraded and marked with a ✅.
Ideal for monitoring early signs of potential cycle shifts — but remember, these are provisional and should be used with confirmation logic or price action analysis.
📊 How to Use It
Pair the Cycle Low Windows Table with:
Future Cycle Low Range (FCLR): Anticipate when new lows are likely to form.
Cycle Count Numbers: Measure typical length and spot irregularities.
DCL/WCL Confirmation Signals: Confirm or reject what the timing is suggesting.
This trio gives you a near-complete cycle map.
⚙️ Customisation Options
Found in the Cycle Low Windows tab under Tables:

Easily toggle this table on/off
Align it with your broader cycle-based workflow
💡 Why It Matters
This isn’t just a timer. It’s a cycle health check that gives traders a better read on:
✅ Whether we’re early, mid, or late in the cycle
✅ When to stay patient — or get ready to act
✅ How to align entries with smarter timing and less guesswork
It’s not about predicting the future — it’s about reading the cycle properly.
Cycle Low Windows makes that easier, faster, and more precise.
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