 Let's take a look at the Market Pulse Price Change Algo. For more information on Market Pulse, go to bookmap.com, Knowledge Base, and in the Add On section, click on the Market Pulse in the left column. You'll find all the information here along with a video and how to subscribe. I've already created and loaded the Price Change Algo for the ES Futures Market, as you can see here, in the Widget and in the Subchart. Let's close the main window and click on the widget and select Settings. The algo calculates the average price change over the look-back period, which is five minutes in this example. This five minute price change average is then compared to the current price. If the current price meets or exceeds the threshold, in this case of 70%, then a sound is played. It's a very simple yet effective algo. Let's close the settings and go through an example. We can see a pullback here after a strong downtrend move. We're looking for continued momentum to the downside to potentially meet buying liquidity lower on the bid. Once we hear the price change algo ping, it can be used as an excellent confluence for insights for the beginning of the continuation move to the downside. Let's continue with another example. We've just seen a strong move to the downside into heavy buying liquidity on the bid. Now we're looking for when aggressive market buy orders begin entering the market and pulling price back up. Once we hear the price change algo pinging, we can look for potential retracement or reversals back to areas of liquidity on the offer. These are a few user case scenarios for market pulse price change. There are several other studies you may want to integrate. For example, you could also add the market pulse volume pressure algo as well as correlated markets like Nasdaq, Russell, Dow, Eurodollar, and the Bonds. Play around with the market pulse algos to gain detailed insights into potential market moves.