A half day on one sheet

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.

Ask for a morning sitting

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

Who it is for

Traders who can describe a breakout they like but cannot say, in baht, what a failed close would cost them this month.

What you leave with

A filled risk plan: unit size method, hard daily halt, what happens after two failed breaks in a week, and which sessions of the day you are allowed to act.

What we do not do

Portfolio construction across many strategies, tax advice, and brokerage account opening.

Preparation

Know the market you will size for. Bring a rough sense of how much cash you will actually risk this quarter — a range is fine; a performance speech is not useful.

Limits we keep

Morning sittings only. If you arrive without a market in mind, we will still write a plan, but it will be slower because the numbers have nothing to hang on.

Related sittings

Adults seated in a classroom facing a presenter at a whiteboard

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.

Sitting details
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
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