Workshop
Chart Pattern Masterclass
A two-day Bangkok workshop devoted to reading classic and failed chart patterns with hand-marked charts and peer review.
Who it is for
Traders and desk analysts who already glance at candlesticks but want a repeatable way to name consolidations, measure pattern height, and decide when a breakout has failed. You do not need a proprietary scanner — you need sharper eyes and clearer rules.
What you leave with
By the end of day two you will have a personal pattern notebook: annotated examples of triangles, flags, wedges, double tops and bottoms, and at least three failed-breakout case studies you marked yourself. The goal is literacy and judgment, not a signal list.
Included
- Printed historical chart packs for morning drills
- Live session walkthroughs on shared screens in the afternoon
- Whiteboard structure overlays before pattern discussion
- Peer critique rounds (each seat presents one marked sequence)
- Post-workshop PDF of the board notes from your cohort
Not included
- Brokerage accounts, order routing, or trade execution coaching
- Guarantees about future prices or profitability
- Software licenses or charting subscriptions
How the two days run
Day 1 — Recognition. Morning: classic continuations and reversals on printed charts. Afternoon: the same patterns on current indexes and FX pairs, with debate over height measurement and invalidation levels.
Day 2 — Failure and context. Morning: failed breakouts, bull/bear traps, and when volume or session timing weakens a pattern. Afternoon: each participant presents a prepared chart; the group challenges the thesis before you redraw.
Preparation
Bring a notebook, coloured pencils or markers, and screenshots of three charts you currently find ambiguous. Optional: a laptop with the charting platform you already use.
Constraints
English instruction. Seats capped at twelve. Prior familiarity with basic candlesticks is expected; absolute beginners should start with a mentoring hour first.
Next step
Reserve a seat and note preferred weekend dates. A deposit holds your place; the balance is due seven days before the workshop.