Journal
Pages from the room, written after class
Short notes on the same problems the intensive keeps meeting: skipped weekly charts, decorative confluence, rushed intraday passes. They are not a replacement for sitting the days.
Mark the weekly page before you touch the daily
A daily chart can look like a trend while the weekly is still a range. The room in Bang Bua Thong starts every intensive with that mismatch on paper, not on a screen full of both.
Confluence is not a thicker pile of lines
Students often add every Fibonacci, round number, and moving average until the daily page is unreadable. Confluence, in this classroom, means a level that already exists on more than one timeframe.
A morning pass across three timeframes, without rushing the last one
How the practice circle in Nonthaburi spends the first forty minutes of a Tuesday evening — and why the intraday chart is last even when the session is short.
When the hourly disagrees with the daily
Disagreement is not a bug in the method. It is the moment you decide whether you are trading a pullback inside a daily advance or chasing an hourly reversal that the daily has not accepted.
Markup mistakes that keep showing up in Bang Bua Thong
After two years of desk-to-desk critique, the same five habits appear: treating wicks as levels, marking every pivot, ignoring the left side of the weekly, and a couple of quieter ones.