Notes

Pages we send when the sitting is over

These are classroom notes, not market calls. They stay with the same problems we mark on Tuesday: the close, the failed break, the size written while the range is still a rectangle.

Person reading at a desk lamp in a quiet evening room

· Nalinee Prasert

The US open from a desk in Khlong Toei

Session timing for breakout traders in Bangkok: when the range is yours to watch, when it belongs to another timezone, and why we write hours on the worksheet.

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Sunlit classroom with empty wooden desks and a chalkboard

· Arthit Saengkaew

Failed breaks are information, not insults

How the workshop treats a close back inside the range — as a fact to file, not as a reason to chase the next poke through the same high.

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Stacked books on a wooden table in warm light

· Arthit Saengkaew

What we mark on paper before the first candle

A pre-session page for breakout traders working from Bangkok: range, invalidation, session hours, and the one thing you will not do after a close back inside.

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Person signing and reviewing papers at a desk

· Nalinee Prasert

Size the loss while the market is still quiet

Position size belongs to the range, not to the breakout candle. How we fill the worksheet in Khlong Toei before anyone talks about entry.

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Open notebook and pen on a desk beside reading glasses

· Arthit Saengkaew

The break that never closed above the range

A SET industrial name poked through a six-week high on the 15-minute chart and came back. Classroom notes on waiting for the close before treating a breakout as real.

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