You have to be more clear about your terms. I like to refer to AI as the "prediction curve" and to the currency pair as the "price". If the AI curve shows a local high or low, the only real info you can get from that is that the price will either be forming a top or a bottom around that time.
That's when you turn to your other tools and ask, "Is this a top or bottom?" I have noticed that the AI curve often has two distinct phases. An initial move and then a secondary move. One can be inverted while the other is not necessarily. So, don't drift away from the fact that this is a timing tool that lets you know when the direction is going to change. It's not so good at telling you "prices will start to rise", just "prices will move in only one direction for the next two hours".
Use your other tools to give you direction.
That's when you turn to your other tools and ask, "Is this a top or bottom?" I have noticed that the AI curve often has two distinct phases. An initial move and then a secondary move. One can be inverted while the other is not necessarily. So, don't drift away from the fact that this is a timing tool that lets you know when the direction is going to change. It's not so good at telling you "prices will start to rise", just "prices will move in only one direction for the next two hours".
Use your other tools to give you direction.