You can now automatically produce AstroSignature and Electional Graphic Forecasts for consecutive time periods that are either saved to file or printed. Suppose that you wish to produce four3-month forecasts for a particular year for the time periods January – March, April – June, July – September, and October – December. You can now automatically produce these forecasts and save them to file and/or print them without having to produce each one individually.
The reason for not simply selecting the full year of the AstroSignature forecast is that not as much detail can be seen in the AstroSignature graph for a longer time period and perhaps a level of detail is desired that the3-month time period provides. You are provided the flexibility to select the level of detail that can be seen (the duration) and how many consecutive forecasts are desired to obtain graphs that are most suitable for your purpose. If the graphs are saved to file, the starting date of each file appears at the end of each file name so that it is easy to determine which time period is covered by each graph from the file name.
This feature is also very helpful when conducting research in which correlations of an AstroSignature with performance data are produced. The “performance data” that has been used in most research so far is financial data such as commodity or stock prices, but other performance data can be used. In Sirius 1.1, a study of short-term correlations over, for example, 3-month time periods with data that covers 10 years would require 40 (10 years times 4 graphs per year) graphs and correlations to be produced one at a time. In Sirius 1.2 these 40 graphs (or more if desired and data is available for a longer time period) can be produced in one step and all 40 graphs are saved to file and a text file containing all of the correlation data is produced.