Flagship workshop

Four evening sittings

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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Adults seated in a classroom facing a presenter at a whiteboard

Who it is for

Adults who already place trades in SET names, USDTHB, gold, or a major index, and who keep giving back open profit when a breakout fails to hold.

What you leave with

A one-market playbook on paper: how you define the range, what must close to count as a break, where the trade is wrong, and how many shares or lots that stop allows.

What we do not do

Trade signals, managed accounts, indicator packs, software licences, and beginner sessions for people who have never placed a live order.

Preparation

Bring twenty printed or tablet charts from the last six months in one market, with your own markings already on them. If you arrive with a blank chart book, week one is spent catching up.

Limits we keep

Not open to anyone under 20. English is the classroom language. We do not discuss other people's account balances in the room.

Month map

The four evenings

Week one

Where the range actually is

We argue, on paper, about swing highs and the difference between a pause and a finished coil. You pick one market for the whole month. Everyone else will hear you defend that choice.

Week two

Failed breaks, not 'fakeouts' as a mood

A close back inside is a fact. We mark those facts on historical pages until you can point to the candle that ended the idea, not the feeling that it 'looked strong'.

Week three

Stops and size while the range is quiet

You write the loss you will accept before the breakout candle exists. Nalinee will not let a worksheet leave the table if the share count still depends on 'seeing how it feels'.

Week four

Your charts, aloud

Each seat walks one live example from their folder. The room may disagree. The rule is that disagreement has to land on a level, a close, or a size — not on a slogan.

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Two people reviewing documents across a meeting table

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.

Sitting details
Hands working through printed financial papers and a calculator on a wooden desk

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.

Sitting details
Small group of people talking around a table in a bright room

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.

Sitting details