Sync Pulsebase

Notes we would still pin above the kettle.

These pieces come out of lessons at Sync Pulsebase. They are not calls on SET50 options or any other name. They are the arguments we keep having about how to read a chart before anyone talks about premium.

Bangkok city buildings along a river under a bright sky

3 August 2026

SET50 mornings, the board, and sitting out the first drive

A local note from the Nongkhaem wall: how we treat the opening of SET50 options hours as a reading problem, not a race.

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A small workshop group standing around a table, discussing pages together

14 July 2026

A pencil markup for invalidation, before ink

Why the studio forbids ink on the first pass, and how a void line on the chart keeps options work from turning into hope.

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Hands reviewing printed documents and notes at a desk

23 June 2026

Volume belongs on the underlying, not on the contract you like

A put can print a busy tape while the cash name is asleep. Malee’s week-two lesson on why we annotate volume where the inventory actually sits.

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People seated at a long table during a working session with papers spread out

2 June 2026

Reading a range before expiry week arrives

Expiry week changes behaviour. It does not invent support. How we teach students to finish the range on the daily before they treat Thursday as a special animal.

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Printed graphs and a cup of coffee on a table during a chart-reading session

11 May 2026

The chain can wait until the chart has a location

Open interest is not a substitute for a swing. A short note on why Sync Pulsebase lessons start with the underlying’s bars, even when the student arrived to talk about options.

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