Structure before decoration
Learn swing highs and lows, ranges, and trend legs so every support or resistance mark sits on market structure — not on a favourite indicator colour.
The mapping path we follow in workshops and clinics — structure, zones, behaviour, and review.
This path is the spine of our technical analysis training. It is not a software product and not a signal service. You move through it in the flagship workshop, reinforce it in a clinic, and keep it alive in the practice circle.
Each stage ends with a concrete artefact: marked chart pack pages, a written invalidation sentence, or a dated journal entry. Mentors will not wave you forward until that artefact exists — even if the marks are imperfect.
Learn swing highs and lows, ranges, and trend legs so every support or resistance mark sits on market structure — not on a favourite indicator colour.
Practice deciding whether a level is a thin line or a zone, how many prior touches matter, and when overlapping reactions are coincidence rather than confluence.
Map how price approaches a level: acceptance, rejection, and the messy middle. Build a short checklist for when to stand aside.
Write clear invalidation before you imagine the profit path. Keep a weekly review template that compares planned levels with what actually printed.