Curriculum
Six ideas, in the order the pencil can survive.
This is the sequence of the Swing Structure Intensive. The weekend workshop compresses the first four ideas into two days and only sketches gaps. Coaching skips the sequence and starts on your book.
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01
The swing on the daily
Identify candidate highs and lows, wait for neighbouring closes, and stop promoting every wick to a turn. SET and US examples are marked on paper in the same evening so the difference in session shape is visible.
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02
Weekly fence
Place the planned three-to-fifteen-session hold inside last week’s completed range. Learn when a tidy daily pullback is already a weekly break.
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03
Volume without folklore
Read climax and dry pauses with the SET lunch break and the US session you did not watch as explicit caveats, not footnotes.
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04
Invalidation as a close
Write the cancel as a daily close, size the share count from that line, and leave the noise wicks alone.
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05
Gaps through the line
Script what you will do when SET opens through a shelf at 10:00, and what you will do when a US name gaps while Bangkok is dark.
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06
A hold you can sit with
Present one name from your own list: structure, invalidation, size, and the session count you will actually tolerate.
What you bring
- Printed daily packs, six months of bars, two or three names you name in advance
- Pencil, eraser, and a short ruler — we do not start in a drawing app
- A margin note of the stop that is actually in the account
- Saturday marking of the US weekly close if you hold names listed in New York
The intensive does not add a seventh week on indicators. If a moving average appears in a student’s pack, we treat it as a line someone else drew, and we still ask for the swing and the close.
Reserve a place on the intensive Questions about whether the weekend is enough? Write first.