Question: When I look at Composite I don’t know where I am (present time) on the x axis unless I am looking at Sun Geo where I can quickly figure it out on my own. Could you create a way to display the present time on Composite so that one could easily see if an Active Zone is imminent? I suppose there are some difficulties with this as retrograde planets could “back in to an Active Zone.” Answer: Suppose analyzing some financial instrument we have found that some astro cycle has great impact on it. As an example, let us say that we have found a great impact of Mercury - Jupiter cycle on gold price: The red and blue stripes point at the strong possibility of having a reversal point; these are Active Zones. The red bars on the bottom of the window show zones with a certain trend. The question is: how to define what phase we are now, August 7, 2006? The first answer that may come to your mind is to take Ephemeris and find the angle between Mercury and Jupiter at that date. With Timing Solution, we can do it much easier. In the Main screen, click the mouse on that date, August 7, 2006: The program immediately will display the vertical time mark. Now look at the Composite diagram: The mark corresponding to August 7, 2006 is displayed on the Composite diagram as well. Pay attention to this arrow: It shows how this mark moves. For example, for Mercury retrograde, this mark can move in the opposite direction: One note regarding Predictable Zones – there is possibility to display not the whole Mercury-Jupiter projection line. We may choose to see only those parts of it where the trend is certain (predictable zones). Check this option ON: You will get this projection line: