Reviews
Classroom stories
Notes from people who sat the trend and momentum rooms — specific to the work, not generic praise.
Short notes
“Session three finally forced me to separate a clean impulse from a noisy grind. I still miss entries when I rush, but the review sheet keeps me honest.”
— Priya S., discretionary FX trader · Momentum Review Intensive
“The weekend workshop was denser than I expected. Lunch breaks helped, yet the Sunday afternoon drill on failed trendlines left my pencil blunt.”
— Mark T., SET retail trader · Trend Foundations Workshop
“Private hours worked better for my shift schedule. We only covered three names, which felt tight, but the markup on the third chart alone justified the fee.”
— Nattapol R., logistics manager trading after hours · Private Chart Hours
“I appreciated that nobody sold a ‘system.’ The critique round was blunt when my volume notes were wishful. That sting was useful.”
— Elena V., research associate · Momentum Review Intensive
Extended story: Anya’s first intensive
Anya joined after two years of copying social-media levels. In week one she could not explain why a breakout day lacked follow-through. By week four she brought a bank stock she had oversized the prior month; the cohort walked the momentum fade candle by candle. She did not leave with a new indicator — she left with a habit of writing the review before adding size. Three months later she emailed that the sheet still sits under her keyboard, coffee stains and all.
Extended story: Closed-cohort for a desk
A Bangkok prop desk booked a private Trend Foundations weekend for six juniors. The brief: stop juniors from treating every higher high as a trend. Instructors used the desk’s own anonymized charts. Two juniors resisted the “stand down” language on day one; by Sunday they were arguing for tighter invalidation lines without prompting. The desk manager’s only complaint was wanting a follow-up momentum clinic sooner than our next open date.