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According to Patrick Mikula, the rule of using the Spiral Chart or the Hexagon Chart is as follows: The most important angles in the Spiral Chart (or aspects as they are called astrologically) are the multiples of 45° and 120°, i.e. 0°, 45°, 90°, 120°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 240°, 270° and 315°. If the current price makes these aspects with some important support or resistance level, then the price is likely to turn. Here are a few actual trading examples in Corn given by Gann in How to Make Profits Trading in Commodities: A Study of the Commodity Market. As stated earlier, Gann thought that the price of corn was influenced by the planetary aspects of Venus and Saturn, thus the angle of the price on the Hexagon Chart is compared with them.
 * 1) Identify the planetary combination(s) which governs the price movements of the commodity. For example, as stated above, corn is sensitive to Venus and Saturn.
 * 2) Look for a date when the planetary combinations ruling the commodity makes a major astrological aspect, like opposition, trine and square.
 * 3) Overlay the Spiral or Hexagon Chart onto the horoscope in the following way:
 * 4) * On the Spiral Chart, 0° Aries shall align with the axis of 1, 2, 11, 28, 53 and so on.
 * 5) * On the Hexagon Chart, 0° Aries shall align with the axis of 0, 6, 18, 36, 60 and so on.
 * 6) Find the current price on the Spiral or Hexagon Chart. For example, $36 is roughly at 135° on the Spiral Chart, and at 0° on the Hexagon Chart.
 * 7) See if the price makes any aspect to the planetary combination:
 * 8) * If the combination involves Jupiter, then compare the angle of the price to Jupiter;
 * 9) * Else, compare to the outer planet of the two.
 * 10) * In the case of Venus-Saturn, since Jupiter is not involved, the price is compared against Saturn.
 * 11) The important aspects in the Spiral Chart are the multiples of 45° and 120°, i.e. 0°, 45°, 90°, 120°, 135°, 180°, 225°, 240°, 270° and 315°.