Small group collaborating around a table

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.