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Swing Structure Intensive

Six Tuesday evenings in Samaedam marking swing highs, swing lows, and invalidation on daily charts of SET and US-listed equities you actually hold or watch.

Small group seated around a table with notebooks and printed pages during an evening class

Who it is for

Working adults in Bangkok who already hold equities overnight, or who are about to, and want to read their own daily charts instead of following a call list.

What a completed sitting should leave you with

By week six you should be able to mark the active swing on a daily chart, write a one-line invalidation, and size a position so that a normal wick does not force you out of a planned hold of three to fifteen sessions.

How it runs

Duration. Six consecutive Tuesday evenings, 18:30โ€“21:00 ICT, plus one 45-minute office-hours slot in week five.

Where. Teaching room at the Samaedam studio. Chart packs are printed; laptops are welcome for your own watchlist but the class works from paper first.

Who sits with you. Kittisak Rattanapong leads every session. Nalinee Srisuk reviews homework charts between Tuesdays.

Preparation. Bring six months of daily charts on two or three names you currently hold or intend to hold. SET and US-listed common stock only. Print them or have a clean PDF; we will mark on paper in class.

Limits. The intensive covers cash equities with a planned hold of a few sessions to a few weeks. We do not teach day trading, options, warrants, crypto, or leveraged products. Kit does not place trades for students and does not send a morning call list.

Included

  • Six taught evenings with a printed chart pack each week
  • Written comments on two homework names between sessions
  • One 45-minute office-hours slot in week five, in person or by call
  • A one-page structure checklist you keep after the cohort ends

Not included

  • Brokerage accounts, order routing, or live execution
  • Signals, alerts, or a shared watchlist of 'set-ups'
  • Coverage of crypto, FX, gold, or index futures
  • Recordings of the Tuesday evenings

From first note to the chair

  1. 1

    Write first

    Send a short note naming the equities you hold or watch and whether you trade the SET, US names from Bangkok, or both. We reply after the afternoon session.

  2. 2

    Chart sample

    Attach one marked daily chart of a name you actually hold. This is not a test; it shows us where your pencil currently stops.

  3. 3

    Place on the list

    If the next Tuesday group still has a seat, we confirm the fee and post the week-one pack to the studio. You collect it on the first evening.

  4. 4

    Six Tuesdays

    Each class opens with a review of homework wicks, then a new structure idea on paper, then quiet marking time. You leave with the next week's pack.

The six Tuesdays

  1. Week 1

    Which print is the swing?

    We separate noise wicks from a swing high or low on daily bars, using SET names that gapped and US names that did not.

  2. Week 2

    The weekly chart as a fence

    A five-day hold still lives inside a weekly range. You learn when the weekly close contradicts the daily story you marked on Tuesday.

  3. Week 3

    Volume at the turn

    Climax prints, dry pullbacks, and why SET liquidity in the afternoon session can lie about a 'break'.

  4. Week 4

    Invalidation that survives a wick

    Stops placed in the noise get taken. We write invalidation as a close, not a tick, and size the share count from that line.

  5. Week 5

    Gaps through your line

    Overnight gaps on US names land at 04:00 in Bangkok. We practise what you do at the next cash open versus what you do with the gap already in.

  6. Week 6

    A hold you can sit with

    You present one planned swing on a name from your own list: structure, invalidation, size, and the session count you are willing to hold.

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