Name the candle. Then name the ten bars behind it.

Matrix Mapgrid is a small training studio on Nonoi Road. We teach people who already look at price charts how to read candlestick patterns without turning every wick into a wish.

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Student annotating notes at a wooden desk with open books and papers
Homework arrives on paper. The next bar is part of the mark.

01 — A morning at the desk

The first forty minutes name. The rest of the sitting argues.

A typical Saturday intake starts at 09:30. Arthit draws a hammer beside a hanging man and will not let the room treat them as one shape. Then the printed dailies come out — SET industrials, USDTHB, the gold chart someone has been circling in yellow. The question is not whether a candle looks bullish. It is whether the prior trend, the nearest level, and the following session allow the name at all.

We keep the group to eight so every chart reaches the table. If you want a louder room or a list of entries, there are other places in Bangkok. This one is for the reading.

Instructor speaking with adult students in a classroom
Weekday evenings run 18:30–21:00. Saturday mornings keep the lamps off until late.

02 — Flagship sitting

The small-group candlestick studio

Eight sessions · six weeks · Yannawa

Small group working together around a table with notebooks
Maximum eight chairs. Printed pattern sheets go home with your name on the cover.

The eight-session cycle is the work we are set up to do. You learn the reversal and continuation families, then spend most of each evening on charts the group actually watches. Nalinee marks four homework pages between sittings. Session eight is a final annotated chart, not a certificate ceremony.

18,900 THB covers the cycle and the pack. It does not cover trade ideas. Write if weekday evenings or Saturday mornings fit, and tell us which market you already follow.

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03 — Other sittings

Clinic, private hours, and marking

All sessions
Two people in conversation across a desk with documents spread between them

One table · one chart stack

Private hours

Ninety minutes at the desk with a trainer, using the charts you actually keep, not a generic example from a textbook.

Students at desks in a bright classroom with notebooks open

Saturday and Sunday

Weekend clinic

Two consecutive days on reversal and continuation families, for people who cannot commit to six weeks or who need a first pass before the studio group.

Person reading at a wooden desk beside a tall stack of books

Drop-in marking

Chart review

A booked hour to sit with a trainer and a pile of charts you have already annotated at home.

04 — From the table

What students still argue about

“I had been labelling every long lower wick a hammer, including the ones that appeared after a two-week rally. Arthit made me say the prior trend out loud before I was allowed to write the word. It felt fussy for two evenings. By session five my homework pages had fewer names and better ones. I still skip the next-bar note when I am tired; Nalinee keeps crossing it out.”

Kittipong M.

SET retail trader, Bangkok · Small-group candlestick studio

More stories from marked charts

05 — Journal

Notes from the chart desk

All notes
Printed financial chart and calculator on a desk beside a notebook

· Arthit Srisuk

Hammer or hanging man: the prior trend decides

The two candles share a small body and a long lower wick. In the Yannawa room we refuse to name either until someone points at the ten bars behind them.

Temple spires and trees in Bangkok on a bright day
The classroom sits in Yannawa, a short way off Nonoi Road — not a mall classroom, not a hotel ballroom.

06 — The room

Soi Naksuwan, after the soi quiets

The studio is at 100/43 Soi Naksuwan, Nonoi Road, Yannawa. Wall charts, a long table, and enough chairs for eight. Come early on Saturday if you want daylight on the page. The classroom page sets out the session rhythm and what to bring.

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