Help! How can I make a directed cyclical graph in Power BI? (that is similar to a Markov Chain - From Start to Conversion)

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Hey everyone! I've joined a Data Science firm recently, and fair enough to say that I'm still learning a lot of things on the job. One of which is building a directed cyclical graph in Power BI that resembles a Markov Chain. Which means that the start of the graph will be the node "Start" and the end will be "Conversion" with different stages in between. I tried looking up on the internet but it seems like there are no articles about building anything like this in Power BI. Its a very important task that I'm dealing with, and I'd appreciate any help from anyone, or any links that you could share that I could refer. Thank you!!!! :D

This is a reference for what I'm trying to build (Except the No Conversion part)
 

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