Most people who write to Matrix Mapgrid already know the names. They can point at a hammer. What they cannot do, sitting in front of a printed daily chart of a SET industrial name or a USDTHB stretch, is say whether that hammer is sitting after a decline, whether the lower wick actually rejected a level they had drawn, and whether the next candle confirmed anything. The studio exists for that gap.
Who the eight sessions are for
The room holds eight. That is a deliberate ceiling: everyone lays a chart on the table, and Arthit walks the group around the wicks rather than lecturing from a slide. If you have never looked at a candlestick chart, ask about the weekend clinic first. If you already trade from a mobile app and want someone to tell you when to buy, this is the wrong desk.
Typical students include retail traders in Bangkok who watch the SET after work, expats who hold USDTHB or gold, and people returning to charts after a messy year of guessing at dojis. Age is not a filter. Comfort with English is, because the session language is English.
What a session actually contains
The first forty minutes name and draw. We put a hammer next to a hanging man on the whiteboard and refuse to treat them as the same shape. The remaining hour and a half is chart time. Students pass printed dailies down the table. The question is never “is this bullish.” It is “what happened in the ten bars before this, where is the nearest level you drew, and what would invalidate this reading.”
Homework is four charts across the six weeks, marked by Nalinee between sessions. She writes on the margin: prior trend missing, wick not reaching the level you claimed, engulfing bar that does not engulf. You get the sheet back at the next meeting.
Scope, duration, and the room
Eight sessions, two and a half hours each, spread over six weeks so the homework has time to be ugly. The classroom is on Soi Naksuwan, off Nonoi Road in Yannawa — a quiet room with wall charts, a long table, and enough daylight in the Saturday intake that we rarely switch the overhead lamps on before eleven.
The fee of 18,900 THB covers the eight sessions, the printed pack, and the marked homework. It does not cover meals, travel, or a follow-on private hour; those are booked separately. A deposit holds the chair. The rest is due before session one.
Who it is for
Adults who already watch a market — SET stocks, USDTHB, gold, or an index — and keep misreading reversal candles because they skip the prior trend.
What you leave with
You leave able to name common reversal and continuation candles, test them against nearby support and resistance, and hand in an annotated chart that a trainer can mark without guessing what you meant.
Preparation
Bring printed daily charts of one market you already follow, covering at least six months. Red and black pens are supplied. No brokerage account is required.
Limits
English-language instruction. This is not a signals service, a brokerage introduction, or a promise of profitable trades. We do not manage accounts.
Included
- Eight classroom sessions with live walkthroughs of historical SET and FX candles
- A printed pattern sheet covering hammers, hanging men, dojis, engulfing bars, harami, stars, piercing lines, and marubozu
- Four marked homework charts returned with notes on context, not only names
- A final annotated-chart review in session eight
Not included
- Buy or sell recommendations
- Software licences or charting subscriptions
- Guaranteed results or account management
- Make-up sessions after an unexcused absence (see refund page for rescheduling)
How enrolment runs
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Write to the studio
Tell us which market you watch and whether weekday evenings or Saturday mornings fit. We reply within two working days.
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Placement conversation
A twenty-minute call to confirm you already look at charts. Absolute beginners who have never opened a daily candle are pointed to a shorter clinic first.
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Enrolment and deposit
A place is held once the deposit arrives. The printed pack is prepared with your name on the cover.
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Sessions one to seven
Each evening names a family of candles, then spends most of the time on charts the group brought in.
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Final review
You present one fully annotated chart. We mark missed context, not handwriting.