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Curriculum

The sequence is the method.

We do not skip to “setups.” Technical analysis training for crypto chart structure in this studio is a six-week order of operations. If you only have a weekend, the clinic borrows Saturday and Sunday from weeks two through four and admits the compression.

Small group studying together at a long table
Assigned pairs change by cohort. The order of the weeks does not.

Week 1

Candle anatomy that survives a printout

Body, wick, and close relative to the prior swing. Why colour is the last comment, not the first. Students photograph a daily chart badly on purpose so we can talk about what a wick actually is when the printer smears it.

Week 2

Swing mapping

Higher highs, higher lows, and the first honest label of an uptrend versus a messy staircase. The no-eraser drill lives here. If you cannot defend a mark after walking to the kettle, it was weather.

Week 3

Break of structure, and the wick that lied

A close beyond the swing, on the timeframe you are marking. Nested inside that: why a four-hour spear rarely rewrites a daily range. You will erase marks you liked on Monday.

Week 4

Ranges and equal highs

Box first. Ruler second, and only if removing the diagonal would change the bias. Equal highs are a pause with a memory, not a breakout certificate.

Week 5

Timeframe nesting

How a four-hour range sits inside a daily trend without forcing a single story. Bangkok overnight hours get a short lecture of their own: the daily close you drink coffee over is not the sitting you remember from dinner.

Week 6

Invalidation and the final pack

A bias note is a sentence, not a mood. You submit a small pack on paper. Niran writes on it. There is no ceremony and no laminated card. There is a chart you can defend in August that you could not defend in June.

Private coaching and mark-up reviews assume you have already met this sequence, or that you can show marked charts that prove you have an equivalent habit. The weekend clinic is a map, not the slow critique.

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