Student notes
Evidence from the page, not from a score.
These are notes from people who sat the intensive, the clinic, a private hour, or sent a pack. We do not collect star ratings. A mild complaint is more useful than a chorus.
I arrived able to name a higher high and still could not say where the last swing had actually finished. Niran made me erase three marks on the same BTC four-hour before he would let me write invalidation. The room is quiet in a way that is slightly uncomfortable, which I needed.
The weekend clinic packed too much into Sunday afternoon for me. I still left with a daily ETH chart I can defend, and I finally stopped calling every equal high a breakout. I would take the six-week seat next time rather than rush the same ground.
Private hour, two messy altcoin charts I had over-lined. He did not rebuild my whole method. He circled the one swing I kept moving after the close, which was the entire problem. Follow-up note arrived the next afternoon.
I posted a five-chart pack from Chiang Mai because I could not sit the intensive this season. The critique was blunt about my daily bias sitting on a four-hour range I had not boxed. No flattery, which I asked for.
What I remember is the rule that colour comes last. We spent a whole Tuesday on wick position relative to the prior swing. I still dislike drawing on paper, but the laptop layout I used before the intensive looks theatrical now.
Longer account
January intensive, a four-hour Bitcoin that would not sit still
Elena had already watched structure videos for a year. She could point at a higher high. She could not leave a wick unnamed. In week three Niran took her BTC four-hour and asked her to keep only the swings that would still matter if she boarded a train to Ayutthaya for four days.
She removed seven marks. The remaining sequence showed a range she had been calling an uptrend because the last spear was green. Invalidation, when she finally wrote it, was a daily close back through a swing she had been treating as optional. She did not like the quiet in the room. She kept the habit.
Clinic weekend
Prasit, two days, and a Sunday that ran hot
The November clinic had eleven seats. Mali ran the second table after lunch on Saturday. Prasit works nights and chose the weekend because Tuesdays are impossible. He left with a daily ETH box he can still point to.
He also said Sunday afternoon asked for a full markup after a short night, and that the six-week seat would have been kinder. We agree. The clinic is a map. The intensive is the critique. Technical analysis training for crypto chart structure does not compress equally for every calendar.