SET50 mornings, the board, and sitting out the first drive
The studio faces a side street off Petchkasem. By the time the first students sit down on a Saturday, the weekday SET50 open is already a memory, which is useful: we can print it without anyone twitching toward an order ticket.
The Thai morning has a habit of offering a drive that looks like conviction and often is only the book catching up with overnight ideas. Students who learned their candlesticks from US session videos treat that drive as the day’s thesis. On our board we mark the overnight reference, then we wait for a second rotation. Waiting is part of technical analysis. It is not indecision.
SET50 options make the waiting harder because the premium is already moving while you are trying to finish the cash story. That is precisely why the chain stays closed in the first part of a lesson. You cannot read a location while bargaining with a quote.
We are not a desk. We do not call the open. We do teach a boring sequence: prior day’s range, overnight gap, first half hour as information, then a decision about whether a location exists. Many mornings the honest board says sit out. That sentence has kept more premium in students’ accounts than any pattern with a name.
If you work in another district and cannot reach Nongkhaem for the evening series, write anyway. Some private sessions start at 08:00 for people who want the markup done before their own day begins. The address is in the footer; the kettle is on.
Ask about a sitting if the note describes a habit you want in the room rather than on the page.