Bangkok · One-to-one chart mentoring

One chart is a fragment.
Read the whole market.

Learn to connect monthly structure, weekly intent, daily location, and intraday execution—without collecting more indicators.

Study the flagship session
Printed financial charts and notes on a trading desk
Context / 01 Direction starts above your entry timeframe.

The working premise

“A five-minute setup can be technically clean and still sit in the worst possible place on the weekly chart.”

Runtime Nodecore teaches a repeatable top-down reading process. We mark swing structure, define higher-timeframe location, map scenarios, then descend only when the context earns an entry.

Ways to work together

Practice that changes how you prepare

03 Analytical charts displayed for a group review

Small group · 2 hours

Saturday Chart Lab

A small practice table where traders narrate top-down analysis, compare scenarios, and receive direct correction before the market opens again.

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02 Market price chart with analytical overlays

Asynchronous review · 3 business days

Written Chart Diagnostic

A marked-up review of one completed trade, tracing where higher-timeframe context and lower-timeframe execution agreed—or parted ways.

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The sequence

Direction before timing.

  1. 01Map the higher-timeframe range
  2. 02Name the active scenario
  3. 03Locate the decision zone
  4. 04Define entry and invalidation
Candlestick chart viewed closely on a monitor

From the review desk

“We spent almost half the session deleting lines. That restraint was uncomfortable, but my weekend preparation now gives me two clear scenarios instead of twelve vague ideas.”

— Narin, index futures trader, after a chart review

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Margin notes

Ideas to test on your own charts

Bring a chart that keeps fooling you

We will slow it down, move up a timeframe, and find what your entry view left out.

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