Flagship · three classroom days

Multi-Timeframe Chart Intensive

Three consecutive days in Bang Bua Thong learning to write a weekly bias, mark daily structure, and only then open an intraday chart. Eight seats. Printed worksheets. Live markup of markets the room actually follows.

THB 18,500 Three consecutive days, 09:30–16:00 Eight people

Students seated in a lecture room with notebooks open

Who it is for

People in and around Bangkok who already open price charts and can recognise a swing high and a swing low, yet still jump from a fifteen-minute candle to a weekly candle without a written sentence of bias. The room is not a first introduction to a chart. It is for traders who keep changing their mind because each timeframe is telling a different story and they have no order of work.

What you leave with

You leave able to write a higher-timeframe bias before touching an execution chart, to mark confluence between weekly, daily, and intraday structure on paper, and to state what would cancel the bias. The result is a method you can repeat on Monday morning, not a list of setups to memorise.

Scope

Three full classroom days with Niran Mekara. English materials; Thai used in the room whenever it helps. Markets brought by the group — Thai equities, regional indices, gold, and major FX pairs have all appeared. We do not run a model book of “our pairs only.”

Included

  • Printed weekly, daily, and intraday worksheets for the markets the group nominates on Day 1
  • Live markup on a wall chart and at each desk, with Niran or Pimchanok circulating
  • Lunch on site each day so the room does not scatter at noon
  • A forty-five minute follow-up chart check within fourteen days of the last session, by appointment in the same classroom or by annotated printout posted back

Not included

  • Broker introductions, account opening, or order placement
  • A signal list, alert service, or promised trade ideas after the course
  • Indicator packs, scanner scripts, or recorded video of the three days
  • Any claim about future profit or a required win rate

Who teaches

Niran Mekara leads every intensive. Pimchanok Sutham prepares the worksheets and sits with anyone who falls behind on markup so the wall chart does not leave people stranded.

How the hours run

Day 1 — Weekly then daily

The morning is only the weekly chart: swing points, ranges, and a single written bias. After lunch the daily chart is marked underneath that sentence. No intraday chart is opened. People who arrive hoping to “just look at entries” are asked to wait.

Day 2 — Confluence and invalidation

We look for levels that exist on more than one timeframe without covering the page in lines. Each person writes what would cancel their bias. The afternoon is spent correcting markup that treats every wick as a level.

Day 3 — Intraday under a written bias

Only now is a lower-timeframe chart introduced. The task is to stack it under the sentence from Day 1, not to hunt candles. The last hours are independent markup with critique at the desk, then a short debrief on how to run the same order of work at home.

Preparation

Bring unmarked printouts covering at least three months of daily bars for one market you actually follow, plus the latest weekly page. Pencil, ruler, and a rubber are provided. Do not arrive with a chart already painted in three colours; the point is to mark in the room.

Limits

Not suitable for someone who has never identified a swing point. Not suitable if you want someone else to issue entries. Phones stay off the desk during markup blocks. If fewer than four people confirm, the dates move rather than running an empty room as a private tutorial at the group fee.

Fee

THB 18,500 includes materials and lunches. A THB 5,000 deposit holds the seat; the balance is due seven days before Day 1. Deposits are described on the fees and refund pages.

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Questions people send before they book

Do I need to trade every day to attend?

No. Several people in each intensive look at charts in the evening after work. You do need a market you already watch, because Day 3 is stacked under your own weekly page, not a sample the room has never seen.

Will you tell me what to buy on Monday?

No. The intensive teaches an order of reading. If a chart is unclear, Niran will say so rather than invent an entry so the afternoon feels complete.

Is the follow-up another teaching day?

It is forty-five minutes on your markup after you have tried the method at home. It is not a fourth day of the intensive and not a private coaching block unless you book a chart review separately.

Can two colleagues share one fee?

No. Each seat has its own worksheets and desk critique. If you want a closed group of four to eight from one office, ask about a private intensive; the fee is quoted for that booking, not split across names on one invoice.