Why the weekly chart still matters for a five-day hold
Students ask to skip week two because they 'only swing a few sessions'. The weekly close is still the fence that tells you whether those sessions are a pullback or a break.
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These pieces come out of the Samaedam packs: how we mark a swing, how volume lies at lunch on the SET, what to write before a gap. They are not a daily market letter.
Students ask to skip week two because they 'only swing a few sessions'. The weekly close is still the fence that tells you whether those sessions are a pullback or a break.
The ninety minutes go to waste when the prints start last month and the stops on the page are not the stops in the account.
A gap through your line is not the same event in a SET name and a US name you hold from Thailand. Week five is built around that difference.
Afternoon liquidity in Bangkok does not read like a New York pullback. Comparing the two without context is how students misread a 'dry' retracement.
A daily bar that spikes and closes back inside the range is not automatically a new swing. Here is how we decide on paper during Tuesday class.