Classroom in Bang Bua Thong

Read the weekly. Write the bias. Then open the chart you trade.

Module Mapcore is a small training room in Nonthaburi for people who already look at price charts and still get pulled around by the last candle. We teach one order of work: higher timeframe first, daily structure second, execution last.

Next intensive — three days, eight seats
Person studying at a desk with stacked papers and a notebook
Printouts on the desk beat a screen that shows three timeframes at once.

01 — In the room

Pencils, a wall chart, and a sentence at the top of the page

Sessions run at a classroom in Bang Rak Phattana, Bang Bua Thong. Niran Mekara marks a weekly page on the wall until the swing is obvious from the back row. Desks work the same market on paper. Phones stay off the table during markup blocks. Lunch stays in the building so the afternoon does not reset.

The intensive is the main booking. A weekend foundation exists for people who have never written a weekly bias. Chart reviews and a Tuesday circle sit beside those, not instead of them.

Instructor standing beside a classroom board while a student writes

02 — Flagship

The Multi-Timeframe Chart Intensive

Three consecutive days, 09:30 to 16:00, eight people. Day 1 never opens an intraday chart. Day 2 is confluence and invalidation — fewer lines, not more. Day 3 stacks a lower timeframe under a bias you already wrote. Materials and lunch are included. A forty-five minute follow-up sits within two weeks.

See what the three days include

03 — Also in the diary

04 — Fit

This room is a good fit if

  • You can already find a swing high and a swing low on a daily chart.
  • You live in or can reach Nonthaburi for daytime sessions.
  • You want a repeatable morning order, not a new indicator to name.
  • You will mark on paper, including the weekly page you have been skipping.

It is the wrong room if

  • You want someone to issue entries for next week.
  • You have never seen a candlestick and hoped Saturday would start there.
  • You need a brokerage introduction or help placing orders.
  • You prefer a recorded lecture you can play at 1.5× speed.

“Niran would not look at my fifteen-minute print until I had a sentence on the weekly. That annoyed me on the first morning.”

Warit Chaiyasit · March intensive

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