Sync Pulsebase

A table, a wall, and a refusal to start at the chain.

Sync Pulsebase exists because too many options conversations begin at premium and never finish the underlying. We teach technical analysis for chart reading in a west Bangkok room, in English, with paper on the table.

Two people working side by side at a table with notebooks and a laptop closed to the side

Why the studio is in Nongkhaem

Arthit wanted a room that did not look like a dealing floor. The address on Petchkasem 110 is a ground-floor studio: a long table, a wall that takes tape, a kettle, and a cabinet of printed packs. Students come from Bang Khae, Thonburi, and sometimes across the river after work. The neighbourhood is ordinary on purpose. It is easier to wait on a chart when nobody is performing a desk.

We chose Thailand’s own market hours as the default clock. SET50 options on TFEX sit in the same daylight as the studio. Overseas names are welcome in private sessions; we still mark the local morning as local, and we do not let a foreign overnight spike write the first hour of a lesson.

How we work

Pencil before ink. Volume on the underlying, not on the contract you like. Invalidation as a sentence in the margin. Option language only after the cash story is finished. No recordings, no alert list, no running book of ideas. If that sounds severe, it is the severity of a classroom, not of a sales floor.

We are not licensed to manage money and we do not try. Lessons are educational. If a student arrives with a live position, we may use the chart as an example of location. We will not tell them to hold or close.

Two people, one wall.

Portrait of Arthit Saengkaew, lead instructor at Sync Pulsebase

Arthit Saengkaew

Lead instructor

Arthit spent years on a Bangkok futures desk reading the same names he now prints for class. He left the desk because shouting over a quote is a poor way to teach someone to wait. At Sync Pulsebase he still refuses to name strikes. He will sit with a pencil until the void line is a sentence you can say aloud.

Portrait of Malee Prasert, studio instructor at Sync Pulsebase

Malee Prasert

Studio instructor

Malee prepares every printed pack and teaches volume on the underlying in the evening series. She takes most chart review hours. Her patience for faint printouts is short; her patience for a student who will redo a markup is not.