Client Stories
Client Stories
Notes from traders who sat through level mapping, coaching, or the Sunday clinic — including the friction, not only the praise.
Extended story — rebuilding a noisy USDJPY map
Somsak R., swing trader, Nonthaburi joined the Support & Resistance Intensive after months of stacking Fibonacci fans on top of every swing. Session one forced him to delete the fans for a week and mark only weekly closes that had rejected twice. Midway he resisted — “the chart looked empty.” By session four he kept five levels for the coming fortnight and wrote invalidation under each. Two weeks later he emailed that a failed break below a marked daily shelf stopped him from averaging into a loser he would have nursed before. He still dislikes how bare the template looks; he keeps it anyway.
Extended story — clinic as a brake pedal
Elena M., index futures, remote from Chiang Mai uses the Weekly Market Structure Clinic when travel weeks scramble her prep. She said the value is not new “ideas” but the forced redraw before Monday. Once she arrived late and tried to freestyle; the facilitator made her wait until the next clinic rather than half-mark live. That rule annoyed her. She now blocks the Sunday slot on her calendar like a clearing deadline.
“I used to plaster every swing high on the four-hour. After the intensive I cut my levels by half and stopped chasing false breaks around the Asian open.”
— Ananya K., swing trader, Bangkok · Support & Resistance Intensive
“The one-to-one chart clinic caught that I was treating prior day highs as sacred even when volume was thin. Harsh, useful. I still talk too much in the session.”
— Marcus L., intraday FX · One-to-One Chart Coaching
“Weekly market structure clinic is quieter than I expected — which is the point. We redraw one instrument properly instead of hopping around.”
— Priya S., index futures · Weekly Market Structure Clinic
“Bangkok studio seats feel close; you cannot hide a messy chart. My reservation: evening sessions after a full workday are tiring, so I take notes slower than I like.”
— Daniel H., equity day trader · Support & Resistance Intensive