Ninety minutes, one trader

Desk Review

You sit with Arthit and five of your recent breakout trades — winners and the ones you moved. The point is the decision on the page, not a new indicator.

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Who it is for

People who have already taken the workshop, or traders who want a single hard look at how they treat stops after the first close beyond the range.

What you leave with

A short written note from the sitting: what you keep doing after the break, which of the five trades had no invalidation, and one change you agree to try on the next setup only.

What we do not do

We will not place orders for you, rewrite your whole journal, or give a running commentary on the open market during the hour.

Preparation

Five trades, each with entry, intended stop, actual stop if it moved, and the chart as you saw it at the time — not the cleaned-up version from later.

Limits we keep

If the five trades are all from different markets, we will still pick one theme. Spread across SET, gold, and a US index usually wastes the first twenty minutes.

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Range-to-Breakout Workshop

Eight seats around a table in Khlong Toei. You arrive with your own charts; you leave with a written trigger, invalidation, and size for one market you actually trade.

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Risk Plan Sitting

Nalinee works with you until the loss per breakout, the daily stop, and the 'do not add' rule are written in sentences you could read aloud to a partner.

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Open Chart Evening

A Thursday night with no curriculum: traders bring one chart they are stuck on. The room marks it. You do not have to speak if you only came to listen.

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