The classroom

A long table, wall charts, and eight chairs that face the paper

The studio is not a lecture hall. If you are deciding whether the eight-session cycle fits, this is what the room actually does with a Saturday morning.

Bright meeting room with a long wooden table and chairs

The lease is at 100/43 Soi Naksuwan, Nonoi Road, Yannawa. You walk in off a quiet soi, up one flight, into a room with north-facing windows. On the long wall: large printed dailies of the SET index and a USDTHB stretch we replace each quarter. The table seats eight without stacking elbows on a neighbour’s gold chart.

There is a kettle and glasses. There is no ticker on a screen during group sessions. If a student wants to check a live bar, we wait until the break. The work is on paper so everyone can see the same wick at the same time.

Weekday intakes start at 18:30, after the soi has emptied of motorbikes. Saturday intakes start at 09:30 and usually finish by noon. Clinic weekends run longer; those days we open the windows and send people out for lunch on the soi.

Stacked books on a table in warm indoor light
Pattern sheets stay in a named folder. Lost packs can be reprinted; the fee is on the fees page.

Saturday morning, studio group

The rhythm of a sitting

09:30
Chairs in, charts out. One sentence from each person on the market they brought. No introductions beyond that.
09:45
Board work. A family of candles drawn large — this week perhaps piercing line and dark cloud cover — with the prior-trend rule written beside them.
10:25
Table work. Printed dailies pass left. Arthit sits with two chairs at a time. Nalinee returns homework from the previous sitting.
11:10
Kettle. The soi is loud enough that we close the stair door. Nobody checks phones at the table.
11:25
One disputed chart, chosen by the group. The argument is allowed to run until the next-bar rule settles it or we agree the level was never there.
12:00
Packs closed. Next homework named. The room is empty by 12:15 so the afternoon private hour, if booked, can lay out a different stack.

What to bring

  • Printed daily charts of one market you already follow, covering at least six months. Weekly pages help for gold and USDTHB.
  • A notebook. Red and black pens are on the table; bring a pencil if you hate ink on a first pass.
  • The homework sheet from the last sitting, even if you are unhappy with it.

Leave the indicator overlays at home. If your only print includes moving averages, fold them under or ask us for a clean clinic sheet on the first visit.

Finding the door

Taxis know Nonoi Road more reliably than the soi name. From the river, Yannawa is a short ride. There is no visitor parking in the compound; use the street with care or come by BTS to Chong Nonsi and continue by taxi. If you are late, come in without knocking — the stair door stays unlatched during a sitting.

See which sitting fits