The Synodic Cycle Research feature provides a convenient visual way to see if commodity prices, stock prices, or other performance data varies in a consistent way with the phase angles of two planets. For example, one can see the line graph of prices throughout the lunar cycle those if prices might be higher (or lower) at full Moon(or at some other phase, such as just after New Moon).Any two planets can be selected.
The cycle can be defined as 0 to 360 degrees, or to 180 degrees or a harmonic. This feature is available in Sirius. You can select the number of degrees per graphed point. Each point on the graph can represent 5 degrees, for example, which results in a smoothing of the graph so that general trends in the relationship of the angular distance of the planets to the financial data selected to correlate the cycle with are more evident from looking at the line graph.