One desk, one name list
Private chart coaching
A 90-minute sitting with Kit or Nalinee over the daily charts of the equities you currently hold, with the pencil on your printouts rather than on a sample ticker.
Stack Mapgrid · Bang Khun Thian
Tuesday evenings in Samaedam for people who hold equities overnight and want to mark swing structure, write invalidation as a close, and stop renting other people’s calls.
Read the intensive or write to the studio with the names you hold
01 — Why the pencil
Technical analysis for equity swing trading, as we practise it, is slow on purpose. You buy a stock you are willing to hold through several daily closes. You need to know which high is a swing, which pullback is still inside last week’s fence, and which close would cancel the idea. That work does not happen on a call list, and it does not happen in a room that pretends every wick is a signal.
Stack Mapgrid meets after the SET afternoon session, in a teaching room on Bangkhunthian-Longtalay Road. Students bring the names they actually hold — SET industrials, US large-caps watched from Bangkok, mixed books. We mark on printed dailies. Laptops may come, but the first pass is ruler and pencil so the wick and the close stay visually separate.
02 — Flagship
Six Tuesdays, 18:30–21:00, eight people. Week one decides which print is the swing. Week four writes invalidation that survives a wick. Week five scripts the gap that opens through your line while this city is asleep.
03 — An evening in Samaedam
Students put last week’s two names on the desk. Kit or Nalinee reads the closes you claimed were holds. If the stop sat inside the noise, we say so before any new idea is taught.
A short demonstration on a printed daily — never a live ticker — then twenty quiet minutes with your own pack. Questions wait until pencils are down so the room does not perform.
You leave with the following Tuesday’s pages and a written prompt. The US weekly close, if you hold New York names, is marked on Saturday morning in Bangkok, not during the class.
04 — Other sittings
One desk, one name list
A 90-minute sitting with Kit or Nalinee over the daily charts of the equities you currently hold, with the pencil on your printouts rather than on a sample ticker.
Saturday and Sunday
A two-day studio workshop on swing structure for people who cannot commit to six Tuesdays: one day on the daily chart, one day on weekly context and gap handling.
Single sitting
A 45-minute review of one equity you are about to buy or add to, focused on whether the swing is intact and where a close would cancel the idea.
05 — From a March cohort
I used to move the stop after every upper wick on PTTGC because the shadow felt like the market had changed its mind. Kit made me wait for the daily close for six Tuesdays. I still hate sitting through a wick, but I stopped treating shadows as swings.
06 — Journal
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.